05 August 2015

Secondhand Charm by Julie Berry REVIEW



Summary:

Deep in the forest, in a secluded village, a young girl has become known for her unique powers as a healer. Even gypsy charms - mere trinkets when worn by others - seem enchanted when Evie ties them around her neck. The love charm may be especially potent, since Aidan, the handsome stonemason's apprentice, has been unusually attentive lately. But Evie wants more than a quiet village and the boy next door. She longs to travel to the city, to study at the University.
When His Majesty the king pays an unexpected visit for the town's annual feast day, Evie gets her chance. He awards her a scholarship, and suddenly - accompanied by both Aidan and her best friend Prissy - Evie is on her way. But this story is no simple fairy tale. Her journey takes unexpected twists, from the high seas to the royal palace. And Evie will discover not just intrigue, adventure, and romance, but a most incredible legacy . . . a magic within herself she is only beginning to understand.

What I Liked:

Everything! This book was very hard to put down.

What I Didn't Like:

Nothing!

My Rating: 5 stars

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