Authors: Kristi Shimada
Illustrator: Eko Setiawan
Publisher: Dreampath Publishing
Released: January 20, 2025
Format: Paperback, Kindle
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 979-8989912247
Page Count: 58
Price: Paperback $12.99, Kindle $3.99
Reviewer: Ellwyn Autumn
Rating: 3 Lemon Drops
Spirit Sisters Forever is a fantasy story with an enduring message of unity and peace.
I received a complimentary copy of the book from the author and agreed to give an honest review.
Review:
Book Summary:
Raven, Elven Princess of Noblewood, and Yumi, Fairy Princess of Luminaria, are destined to unite their kingdoms. The two meet when Yumi accidentally enters Raven’s kingdom, which is forbidden. Elves and fairies do not coexist.
Shared dreams unite the pair, creating a fast friendship and a spiritual bond that begins healing their peoples.
With Frago, a banished troll, as their ally, they bridge the divide between their kingdoms. Frago hopes trolls will join this new pact, uniting all of Alcyone in fellowship.
Opinion:
I enjoyed the characters’ mystical powers and dream quest abilities. The main characters display selfless acceptance and compassion, extending these qualities to those around them. These traits are essential for societal progress and achieving universal equality.
Eko Setiawan’s bright illustrations add a joyful touch, enriching the story’s integrity.
The pacing felt a little off in places, and I wished the characters’ struggles had been explored more thoroughly. In short, a wholesome story carrying a wonderful message that is needed in these troubled times.
I give it 3 Lemon Drops!
About The Author:
Kristi Shimada is an award-winning children's book author. She wrote and illustrated her first unpublished book, The Little Shoe Shop, when she was eight. As a child, she loved the story of Cinderella because she saw the inner beauty, kindness, and strength in Cinderella, and she loved books with happily-ever-after endings.
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