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Roundtable Redcap: Providence Paranormal College Book Six Paperback – September 3, 2016
- Print length162 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateSeptember 3, 2016
- Dimensions5.25 x 0.39 x 8 inches
- ISBN-101537350757
- ISBN-13978-1537350752
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About the Author
D.R. writes all kinds of things. Mostly, they have strange and unusual elements. Not strange isotopes or Strontium or anything like that, but creatures who are people or people who are creatures. Beware of the Attack Poetry and rampant puns. Keep off the grass, or the song parodies may bite.
She lives with her husband, daughter, and dog in the Ocean State, which she loves to remind people is not an island and not Long Island. D.R. is well aware that her home state has both of those things, but isn't defined by them. Maybe she likes it here so much because it reminds her that she's also more than the sum of her parts.
D.R. hopes you have as much fun reading her books as she did writing them.
Product details
- Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1st edition (September 3, 2016)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 162 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1537350757
- ISBN-13 : 978-1537350752
- Item Weight : 8.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.25 x 0.39 x 8 inches
- Customer Reviews:
About the author
D.R. Perry writes primarily in Revealed World. These are open UF YA Academy books with diverse characters and cute magical critters. She lives with her spouse, child, and dog in Rhode Island. She gets around with a walker named after an anime character.
This is one geeky author who loves writing for the sense of adventure and wonder. In her books, you’ll find real characters, fantastic worlds, and a handful each of humor and hope.
D.R. hopes you have as much fun reading her books as she did writing them.
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Isn’t it nice to read fantasy that isn’t gloom and doom for a change? Six books in and this series continues to deliver. In this installment, we meet a new kind of magical creature – the Red Cap. I won’t spoil the fun by describing it, but it’s nice to see Perry continuing to expand this magical universe.
Highly recommend!
Highly recommend this series.
Roundtable Redcap by D.R. Perry is Providence Paranormal College Book 6.
It's Redcap Fred Redford turn in the cross-hairs of the extramagus attacking the Tinfoil Hat Pack, and things get off to a rockin' start.
At the Pack's start of summer party, Fred loses his cap. Then his brother is stolen to the Under, in the Seelie Queens Court.
Irina Kazynski chose music over magic years ago when she lost her family. When she finds out what's happened to little Ed Redford, she cannot help but go to the Under with Fred.
And their adventure begins. They face trials on their Quest, including a rapidly deteriorating Redcap, missing his all-important cap.
This is a fast-paced, fun and exciting read, and a wonderful continuation of the Providence Paranormal College Book Series. If you haven't read them, I'd recommend starting at book 1, you'll not be able to put it down until you've caught up!!
***Review has been done in conjunction with Nerd Girl Official.
Fred might just be one my favourite character to date. There is still a lot more to come, though. I feel as if this is a turning point for the series plot and I'm looking forward to seeing where Perry takes us in the remaining installments.
I still have a few issues keeping the King and Queen realms separate, but that might just be me.
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Their isn't a romance in this one, just Fred, and the other star of the book, Irina, focusing on saving Fred's brother. This time out the focus is the theme of family and looking out for your loved ones. Fred and Irina have a great friendship that develops over the course of the book and it was really fun to watch.
As alluded to earlier, we get a major reveal. Not only do we learn the identity of the Extra-magus that has been the series-long antagonist, but they are actually shown in person.
I'm more than halfway through the fun ride this series has been and it continues to be just as enjoyable, if not more so, than it has been since the beginning.