BOOK REVIEW: The Well of Souls by Cordelia Kelly

In anticipation of the upcoming release of the next book in Cordelia Kelly’s Port of Lost Souls series, The Carnival of Fools, I went back to the start with R&R Book Tours for THE WELL OF SOULS.


The Well of Souls: A YA Paranormal Adventure Novel (Port of Lost Souls Book 1)


Publication Date: April 2024


Genre: YA Paranormal Fantasy

Features
⦁ Vampires
⦁ Coming of Age
⦁ Treasure Hunting
⦁ Found Family
⦁ Misfit Teens

Synopsis

Lola Monteux, a treasure-hunting vampire, never intended to test that legend. But when her crew betrays her and sentences her to death, she makes a desperate gamble: flee to the haunted island and uncover the fabled Well of Souls, a treasure said to grant unimaginable power—and her only chance at survival.
Disguised as a teenager, Lola infiltrates the island’s tight-knit community and unexpectedly finds herself drawn to Gael, a local boy with secrets of his own, and his misfit group of friends. For the first time in centuries, she feels the pull of her long-lost humanity, the intoxicating thrill of a life she thought she’d left behind. But the longer she lingers, the more the island’s magic ensnares her—and the more she forgets the deadly forces hunting her down.
As her past closes in and the island’s true horrors begin to surface, Lola faces an impossible choice: claim the treasure and ensure her survival or risk everything—including her heart—for a life she may never truly have.

REVIEW

This book was dramatically enjoyable! Think Indiana Jones meets Goonies, but with vampires! We are introduced to Lola. Lola is like Lara Croft with fangs. She’s a vampire treasure hunter, but when her vampire crew decides she is a weak link and wants to get rid of her for good, Lola sets off on a treasure hunt by herself to find the ’ Well of Souls’ that is said to grant he kind power to help her be free, yet it rest on a cursed island that is said to curse her kind.

When Lola meets one of the island’s local boys named Gael and his friends, the story goes Goonies mode as Lola and her new ragtag crew decide to hunt for the treasure together, but when Lola’s past catches up with her, the stakes of the treasure hunt rise. 

First off, I love the character of Lola. She is a strong female character you can get behind. While I am all for strong female characters at times, they can feel empty to me, or they just feel like they are trying too hard, but Lola feels authentic. I also love the character role reversal too, as our dear Lola is our main lead, Indian Jonest hero, and her love interest is (Gael), who is a bit like Marion’s damsel in distress role, which I found refreshing. 

Kelly writes in a steady pace and with an emotional heaviness that makes you want to turn the next page. Young adults will definitely like this book.

 Thus, my overall rating is 5 out of 5 stars.

⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Cordelia Kelly writes YA and middle-grade novels, as well as adult horror short stories. Her stories “Herbalista” and “Dare to Survive” are published in horror anthologies Prairie Witch and Dark & Stormy respectively, and she won the 2019 Geneva Literary Prize for her story “Unfreeze.” Her non-fiction has appeared in the Calgary Herald and the Calgary Sun.

Check out her author website at cordeliakelly.com, or her bookstagram @bookoracle1. She also loves terrible horror novels from the ’90s, and has a blog writing recaps of all the Fear Street books, Shadyside Snark. In her free time she is learning digital illustration and cooks vegetarian food that looks terrible but swears tastes really good.

Book Review: Blood for Blood by J.N. Eagles

 From the author of last year’s “Open the Casket.”  This year, J.N. Eagles is back with Blood for Blood, a poetic story that will haunt you days after.

Blood for Blood

Genre: YA Poetry/ Supernatural

Cover Designer:  @j20graphics

Synopsis

An older vampire secretly resides in a neighborhood, preying off those who hike in the nearby woods. One night, he becomes distracted by a second attack and allows his prey to escape. Following a trail of blood, he comes face to face with his old mentor who only wants revenge and to keep the vampire laws. His mentor will either kill or transform everyone he cares for into vampires. After being arrested and interrogated for a crime his mentor framed him for, can he escape the police station before the sunlight diminishes him? Can he save his great-grandson? Will he be able to convince a stranger, who thinks of him as a monster, to help him? He would do anything as long as he didn’t have to accept his final death.

AVAILABLE NOW ON AMAZON

REVIEW

Blood for Blood is achingly haunting! A story told in poetic prose, Eagles makes sure you turn the next page even though you don’t want to.

This book was so unique and beautiful all at once. Horrifyingly tragic, I was not sure I liked the trip Eagles was taking me on, but I loved it at the same time. The story is so incredibly good! It holds you and, with a gentle touch, yearns you to the end. This is true gothic horror reminiscent of the great Edgar Allen Poe.

This is a great story told in such a brave new way, and oddly, it works. I do not think the story could be told any other way. Eagles tells the tale of the vampire in poetic free verse poetry. It was offputting at first, but I soon felt at home in the Eagles’ style of storytelling. This book! I am still in awe and love. It’s on my favorite list of reads this year. 

Thus, my rating is 5 out of 5 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

J. N. Eagles currently lives in Alabama with her husband, daughter, two cats, and a flock of chickens. She runs a reading blog where she posts reviews about the books on her shelves, and she plans to write many books of poetry. She graduated from Athens State University with a Bachelor’s in English/Language Arts and graduated from the University of North Alabama with a Master of Arts in Writing. When she’s not reading or scribbling new stories, she’s enjoying the outdoors and working in her garden.

To learn more about Eagle and her other works, visit her Amazon page and follow Eagles on Instagram @j.n.eagles.author

BOOK REVIEW: One Star Hero by Yimje Lee

Over at Indie Promotions, we had a chance to review the dynamic YA action pack fantasy ONE STAR HER by debut author Yimje Lee! Let’s go!

One Star Hero (Book 1)

Published: September 26th, 2023

Genre: Teen & YA/ Epic Fantasy/ Fantasy Adventure

Length: 340 pages

People who want to become Legions have an Armament with a star rarity that defines one’s magical capabilities.

Eden Alistar is a sixteen-year-old boy who lives in the Kingdom of Basintroll. He lived his whole life as a fisher but always dreamed of exploring the world outside as a Legion, saving people from monsters known as Menaces.

Then he finally gets the chance he waited so long for; the day of his summoning, Eden reaches into the void. Light and wind blast out of the portal as he pulls a sword and a shield with a gray eight-pointed star on it. A One Star. Everyone laughs at him, calling him names and insulting him. Enraged, Eden slams his blade onto the ground, silencing the crowd. Then swears to everybody that he will become The True Hero of Legend and prove to everyone that a One Star can also be a Legion.

AVAILABLE NOW ON AMAZON

REVIEW

Once Piece meets Dragon Ball Z in the action-packed adventure from debut author Yimje Lee. It was like reading manga but without the pictures. However, anime-style artist Mustafa Ejaz sprinkles some illustrations throughout the book. And that is how Lee wanted it. A lover of anime, video games, and pulse-pounding Hong Kong action flicks is what brought One Star Hero to life…

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Yimje Lee was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is a young Hmong American who enjoys many things, from playing video games to watching movies and Anime to martial arts. With a big imagination, Yimje dreams of making his own animated show one day. To get there, he decides to finally put his imagination onto paper and write “One Star Hero.”