Tuesday, October 3, 2017

The Witch of Bourbon Street by Suzanne Palmieri



“When Frances Green Sorrow is born carrying the “signs” of the so-called chosen one, it is believed she will bring her family back from the brink of obscurity. But Frances is no savior”


My Thoughts:
I got this book on the $5 clearance rack from Barnes and Noble. It’s a book based in New Orleans and the Bayou in Louisiana. It circles around a family named the Sorrows and their magic past and fixing the present. It has a lot to do with magic and the belief in white/black magic. The book is not overbearing or overpowering with the magic component which is nice, but focuses on a variety of mysterious topics such as outer body experiences and seeing spirits. The story goes between the past and present in the form of letters and the “Book of Sorrows” to find out how to break the “Sorrow Curse”.
It truly was an interesting book, story, and it has happy ending for the entire family.

I definitely will be passing this book onto my bestie and fellow blogger, Emily.

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