Monday, February 23, 2026

"Glass Across the Sea" by Sara Ella

About this book:

  “Light always finds a way to break free . . .
    Noelle Perrault has felt drawn to the tales her glassmaker father told of the four Firefly artisans since she was a child. But when her mother falls under a curse, Noelle suspects the stories are more than mere fables. Their last hope is for her father to embark on a desperate journey to another realm, where he must seek a miracle. Alone but not defenseless, Noelle is forced to navigate battles that rise against her beloved home, while her dearest friend, the prince, vows to help her father.
    Dante Marin is a prince prepared to bear the crown. But the king offers an ultimatum: find the fabled Firefly Vestiges, believed to hold the Lamplighter’s ancient power, or forfeit the crown. Only then will Dante be considered worthy of his birthright and given the freedom to choose his bride. But how does one hunt down a legend?
    Connected by the past, but forced apart in the present, Noelle and Dante must discover the truth about the Firefly and Vestiges before they lose all hope—and each other—for good. But breaking a curse comes at a great sacrifice—one neither of them predicted. With a mysterious foe rising to power, will they survive, let alone succeed? Or will darkness shroud their future, shattering the light they’ve striven to restore?”


Series: Book #1 in the “Realms of Allumeria” series.


Spiritual Content- John 1:5 at the beginning & a few references to Scriptures throughout the book (such as Matthew 5:14-16 but are never called Scriptures); Prayers and thanks to the Lamplighter; A blessing over food (not said towards whom, but the people hold hands and give thanks); When someone passes away, they are said to go to the “After Realm”; Many mentions of the Lamplighter, gifts/skills from him, & the After Realm; Mentions of prayers & praying; Mentions of miracles; 
             *Note: The God-like character in this world is called the “Lamplighter” or “the Dawn”; ’H’s are not capital when referring to the Lamplighter; The Lamplighter gave his four followers a special skill/gift (they were called a “Firefly”) and they later they would boast about their abilities rather than boasting about the gift the Lamplighter gave them; The Lamplighter made a Lantern and each of the four Firefly took part of it and those items are called a “Vestige”, which each have special abilities; A villain group called “The Order of Allumeria” is after all four items to create a weapon of power and are said to have darkness within them; The Vestiges were created by the “same Light the Lamplighter bestowed upon the Firefly” and all of their gifts/abilities come from that Light as well; It’s said that “true Light” can never be destroyed and should be shared with others, however some believe that the Vestiges can be destroyed by a Firefly and with a great sacrifice; Using a Vestige will enact a curse on the user and requires a great sacrifice, but each item has a special enchantment (such as one being said to make the wearer walk through time and change an event & another being able to heal anyone’s illness); *Major Spoilers* Towards the end, the Vestige to heal someone through it’s magic ink is found and used to heal Noelle’s mother; She wishes for her and the others affected by the curse to be get better which works on all of them; Noelle’s mother says that while she was asleep it was like her mind was in “another time, another place” and saw those who had passed away but also others trapped in the curse like they were on the threshold of the After Realm; *End of Spoilers*; Noelle has a fire inside of her that is able to be unleashed with a song to create a fire and is able to handle hot-temperatured things (*Spoilers about another ability* She is able to heal someone’s wounds and thinks that maybe she’s able to heal others who have been sick for a long time or even can reverse time (on-page, up to semi-detailed); Noelle’s mother tells her about being a Firefly as well and how Noelle has that gift like her grandmother; Noelle cannot use the gift on herself, but her mother uses her gift to heal a bruise on Noelle; *Major Spoilers* Noelle goes to the king for his help and shows him how she can make a bare hedge grow green leaves; Noelle thinks this is because she is turning back time, but is later told that she’s moving time forward; Noelle’s father believes the latter and that’s why he didn’t allow for her to touch her mother again as it is aging her mother and moving her forward in time; Noelle is also able to change her dress from wet rags back to being clean and dry; The king exiles Noelle to the Firefly Isle to find one of the Vestiges for him; While she is there, she meets one of the original Fireflies and he talks about meeting the Lamplighter in a dream who asked him who he will serve, “the darkness or the light”; Noelle is confused because he should have died along ago and then he suddenly disappears; Noelle figures out that the Isle is actually a place between timelines/realms and sees others disappear in front of her into an alternate timeline; Noelle touches different pieces of glass on the Isle that shows her stories of others who ended up on the Isle and how some of them went into different timelines with their souls lost; A different timeline version of the Firefly (who is original curse caster) takes some of Noelle’s memories while on the Isle and warns her that Noelle will fade along with the memories and only leave one behind like everyone else who has been on the Isle; This other timeline version of the Firefly blames the original one and her lover for her pain as she cannot die, is cursed to live frozen in time, and wants to become “truly human”; Noelle wishes with her Firefly wish that the Isle and all the souls on it would see the Light again; This should have been a sacrifice on Noelle’s part, but because she is also a trapped soul on the Isle, she is also freed with this wish; Noelle wakes up in a cottage where there are two doors, one to the After Realm and the other back to her timeline; Noelle is able to physically take herself and another off the island by thanking the Lamplighter and look forward to the future; Noelle finds out that the Vestiges are not true Light as they only mirror it (and thus can be destroyed unlike originally thought) *End of Spoilers*; “True wishes” are able to be made by a Firefly in need; A scene/memory of someone under an enchanted item’s curse and magic (up to semi-detailed); *Major Spoilers* Someone who is under a curse cannot die nor can it harm or affect a child; King Edmond is the one who enacted the curse on his wife, daughter, and Noelle’s mother after signing their names on a paper with magical ink after being tricked by a bitter Firefly *End of Spoilers*; A isle is said to be cursed (*Major Spoilers* But it turns out the Isle is a crossover place between realms/timelines and the people that disappear there have entered another realm *End of Spoilers*); All about & many mentions of magic, spells, curses, & breaking them; Mentions of someone casting spells, taking names, & stealing memories in revenge; Mentions of fates & stars aligning; Mentions of wishes; A couple mentions of luck.
 

Negative Content- In-world phrases/curses like “what in the realm” and calling a place “light-forsaken” are said once and twice respectively; A mention of a curse (said by Dante, but not written); Some lying; Being slapped, Pain, Injuries, & Blood/Bleeding (barely-above-not-detailed); Seeing someone choke another, be hit hard, knocked unconscious, fall into the water, and believed to be dead (up to semi-detailed with grief as well); A side character drinks an “amber drink”in his POV; Noelle feels guilt over her mother’s condition believing it to be her fault (because of it, Noelle’s father doesn’t allow her to touch him or her mother; up to semi-detailed); Dante feels grief over his mother’s passing & not being able to say goodbye (up to semi-detailed); Noelle has a nightmare of being alone and her parents being gone (which scares her) & her father has her take a tonic to ward off the nightmares for years following that nightmare (which makes her feel numb and in a daze); Noelle has another nightmare of a young boy being consumed by flames (barely-above-not-detailed); A child talks about a schoolmate teaching him to swipe something from a teacher’s desk and he uses that skill to pickpocket an item from his mother; Many mentions of deaths, grief, a drowning, illnesses, & people losing their memories and becoming dangerous to themselves and/or others (such as throwing vases at walls, spilling hot tea on themselves, and lighting something other than a candle); Mentions of prisons, arrests, exiles (including of a woman and her baby), crimes, & criminals; Mentions of thieves, stealing, & stolen items; Mentions of fires, pain, & injuries; Mentions of wounds/injuries, pain, & blood/bleeding (up to semi-detailed); Mentions of people disappearing after going to Firefly Isle; Mentions of kidnapping & a possible kidnapping; Mentions of a father abandoning his family; Mentions of nightmares (which are said to be fashioned from “curses only the oldest magic has the power to break”); Mentions of alcohol, drinking, & bars/taverns/pubs; Mentions of tattoos, someone being forced to receive a branding on their skin, & being threatened with it happening to a child; Mentions of lies & lying; Mentions of gossip & rumors; A few mentions of wars & a plan to assassinate someone; A few mentions of a woman’s missing daughter & her grief/concern; A couple mentions of gambling debts; A couple mentions of jealousy; A mention of a horse drowning; A mention of throwing up.
             *Note: Noelle is mistreated by a friend’s mother (including being belittled and blamed, slapped, and grabbed; up to semi-detailed); A woman also belittles her young son, implied to have hit her daughter, & thinks of her children and “disappointing and dimwitted”; The woman’s daughter remembers all of her mother’s complaints about her and how she never measures up to her mother’s approval; A woman talks about her father disapproving of her because she was a girl.
 
 
Sexual Content- Two fingers-to-lips touches, four hand kisses, a not-detailed kiss, & two barely-above-not-detailed kisses; Remembering a kiss (barely-above-not-detailed); Wanting to kiss (barely-above-not-detailed); Touches, Embraces, Dancing, Hand holding, Nearness, & Smelling (up to semi-detailed); Wanting to touch & hold hands (barely-above-not-detailed); Blushes; Noticing (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of crushes; A few mentions of married couples kissing; A couple mentions of jealousy; Love, falling/being in love, & the emotions.
 
-Noelle Perrault, age 17
-Dante Marin, age 18
                           P.O.V. switches between them, King Edmond (x2), Charmagne (x2), Margeaux (x1), and Jaq (x1)
                                                        432 pages
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Very much how I felt after reading “The Curious Realities” duology by this author, I’m ending her newest book with a slight dazed feeling because of all the magic and elements that were in this story. This book challenged my brain power throughout basically the whole book to make sure I could keep up with all the lore, history, stories, and different elements of the world. ðŸ˜… I’m not usually one that’s able to truly understand all the events in a high fantasy book, let alone one with alternate timelines, but I tried with this book. It helped to read some important scenes twice to try to understand everything I was being told and how it lined up with prior reveals—that said, there were some parts that were left at the end as not having a reason or an understanding by the characters and shrugged off as “magic” which does bother me a little bit, but I don’t know if I would have gotten it if they had explained it! ðŸ˜‚  

 

There were a lot of flashbacks to things that happened years before the book started which helped give important background and backstories of the characters. They were helpful but sometimes abruptly added-in and went back and forth a few times within the same chapter, so it was a little confusing at times to keep some of the events straight timeline wise. 

 

As far as Christian faith content, I never know when starting a book published by Enclave if it will have an allegory-like plot, no faith content and just be a clean read, or if there will be subtle hints to Christianity and God. This book definitely fell into the last category as I think if a Christian reader reads this book and looks for symbolism, they will find it. Another reader might not pick up on those parts. There’s a message of Light winning over the Dark that was good to read and a couple suggestions of Scriptures said as phrases in the world. The God-like character is called the “Lamplighter” and his special four original followers had gifts bestowed upon them from him. Other than those loose elements, it doesn’t point to Christ and salvation, which I wasn’t expecting, but wanted to note. 

 

“Glass Across the Sea” is probably one of the most unique Cinderella retellings I’ve read as it’s not a full retelling. There’s a lot of unique parts to this plot and very involved lore for the world. It wasn’t my person favorite cup of tea, but one that was interesting and made me curious—even if I was confused at times while reading. I think older teens that enjoy complex fantasy plots would probably enjoy this one more than me.

 

 

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*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

"Scales and Skin" by H. Eleanor Long

About this book:

  “What happens when an intruder crosses paths with a lizard?
   After being dubbed the “most handsome man in the village” by his peers, Faron longs to get away from women who treat him like a prize. The only thing keeping him there is his ailing mother. So when rumor of a healer emerges from another village, they both jump at the chance. But things don’t quite go as planned…Having been betrayed and cursed by everyone she’s ever met outside her secret palace, Marian becomes suspicious when a woman somehow comes across it. When she captures the woman, and a man claiming to be the woman’s son declares he’ll take her place, she remains skeptical. But desperation and misguided kindness can lead a person to some insane decisions…
    Though their relationship is off to a rough start, Faron and Marian begin to understand each other as they spend time together. But Marian has secrets, and Faron has enemies he didn’t even know about. Can they find a way to see past their assumptions and love beyond appearances?”


Series: Book #1 in the “Fairytales of Redemption” series. 


Spiritual Content- James 3:9-10 at the beginning; “Iam” is the name for God, “Hope” for Jesus, the “Guide of Life” is the Bible, a “Hopeful” is a Christian, and “Reverence” is church services; Prayers; Talks about the “Iam”, feeling peace from Him, salvation, & being a “Hopeful”; ’H’s are not capital when referring to the Iam; “By the Iam (God’s name)” and “Iam-knows-why” are both said once; *Spoilers* A villain rejects the idea of redemption through the Iam and an icicle falls straight into his heart, killing him; A mage says that it’s another “Called” named “Justice” who seeks justice at the Iam’s command with his special magic *End of Spoilers*; Mentions of the Iam, trusting Him, & gifts from Him; Mentions of prayers & praying; Mentions of the Guide of Life and reading it; A few mentions of redemption through the Iam; A few mentions of the “Transmogrification” when “Hopefuls” were scattered and the Iam gave them “additional forms in order to protect themselves”; A couple mentions of being ready to meet “Hope” (Christ); A couple mentions of sin & sinners; 
             *Note: Marian was cursed & there is a scene of her remembering being cursed (her curse is shown by her having lizard-like features with green scales for skin, fangs in her teeth, pointy ears, and a tail; *Spoilers* She was cursed by a mage after she let hatred reign in her heart after murdering her father and the mage may her outward appearance match the hatred inside her heart; The mage said that love conquers over hatred and could be broken if she loves and receive love in return *End of Spoilers*); Magic is said to be hereditary in this world; Mages were gifted with “many different gifts” from the Iam and are said to have eyes that show their power and capacity; Sorcery is lightly shown in this book in an evil light; A side character is a mage and uses her powers to show others what she can see that is happening far away at that moment; A comment about dragons having human forms like all “magical ethnicities”; Many mentions of curses, mages, magic, & magic-powered/enchanted items; Mentions of darkness corrupting others who allow it to take over them; A few mentions of healer mages; A mention of a mage being able to teleport; A mention of someone worshiping others before knowing the Iam; A mention of luck. 
 

Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘blasted’, a ‘dumb’, a ‘gah!’, a form of ‘idiot’, and three forms of ‘stupid’; The fictional phrase “what in Crestia (country name)” is said once; Eye rolling & Sarcasm; Being chased and attacked, Being shot, Pain, Injuries, & Blood/Bleeding (up to semi-detailed); Being attacked by wolves & Seeing someone fight off and kill the wolves (up to semi-detailed); Seeing a murdered body & blood (barely-above-not-detailed); Seeing someone stabbed (border-line barely-above-not-detailed // semi-detailed); Marian has nightmares of her staff and friends turning into objects and/or dying (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of a murder, the corpse, & blood (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of deaths (including mothers, wives, and babies in childbirth) & the possibility of a father killing his daughter (used as a threat); Mentions of executions; Mentions of kidnapping attempts, kidnapping plans, & ransoms; Mentions of threats; Mentions of injuries, pain, & blood/bleeding (border-line barely-above-not-detailed // semi-detailed); Mentions of hatred; A few mentions of being relieved after a parent’s death (due to the parent not being a good one); A few mentions of assassins & assassination attempts; A few mentions of smuggling rings; A few mentions of stealing & thieves; A few mentions of rumors & gossip; A few mentions of manure; A couple mentions of possible torture; A mention of an abuser; A mention of alcohol; A mention of a liar; 
             *Note: Marian’s father kept her hidden away to “protect” her from being kidnapped or assassinated, but she did not feel like it was protection and hated him for isolating her (she believes it was because he didn’t want to pay a ransom if she was kidnapped; *Spoilers* A sorcerer noticed her hatred for her father, multiplied it, and her hatred lead to her murdering her father by stabbing his heart with a knife; She felt instant guilt; A mage came and was able to divert the magic the sorcerer did and Marian’s appearance changed to match the monster she became inside her heart; The mage pointed Marian to the “Guide of Life” and Marian cried out to the Iam and “a light entered” her heart; It’s said that others were relieved that Marian’s father was gone and that it could “almost be considered a mercy of the Iam” *End of Spoilers*.
 
 
Sexual Content- A fingers-to-lips touch, two almost kisses (barely-above-not-detailed), and a border-line barely-above-not-detailed // semi-detailed kiss; Touches, Embraces, Dancing, Nearness, & Smelling (barely-above-not-detailed); Blushes; Noticing & Staring (including at lips, barely-above-not-detailed); A woman flirts with Faron and grabs his collar; A form of ‘harpy’ (when describing women); Mentions of flirting; A few mentions of pinning over someone; A mention of a man cheating on his wife; Love, falling in love, & the emotions.
 
-Marian
-Farron
                                1st person P.O.V. switches between them 
                                                        239 pages
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I’m always excited when I hear about a new Christian fairytale retelling—even more excited about hearing about a gender-swapped version of a classic tale. It’s fun to see what an author changes in her version and by changing the character’s roles, it opens for even more differences to happen and shine through the story we all know.

 

That said, I think if you didn’t know the story or general idea of Beauty and the Beast, you would probably be a bit confused by events and the pacing of the book as it just kind of goes along at times with the normal premise with little-to-no explanation on why things are happening. This book is only a bit over 200 pages, but it actually felt much shorter because things happen quickly and there’s no parts that drag. I was able to read most of it in one sitting and I think it was due to the easy, writing style that it went by very quickly. 

 

I debated over 3 stars or 3.5 stars for my personal rating. I liked the faith content, but I do wish it had been explained a bit more as I learned what all the words truly meant by the glossary in the back of the book once I finished reading. I had a general thought and idea for the comparable words we use, but some weren’t clear—such as the “Transmogrification” or the concept of mages and their powers. 

 

Overall this was a quick fairytale retelling that had great potential and I think quite a few readers will enjoy even if it wasn’t my personal favorite. I would definitely see about reading the next books in the series, though!

 

 

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*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.

 

Friday, February 13, 2026

"Your Heart's Desire" by Melody Carlson

About this book:

  “It's almost New Year's 1946, a perfect time for Caroline Clark to start a new chapter in her life. Widowed three years ago when she lost her husband in the war, she has decided to move with her nine-year-old son to join her sister's family in sunny California. Her sister's new house has a basement apartment for Caroline to rent, and though jobs for women are scarce with so many veterans returning from the war, it seems the local chocolate factory is hiring. The apartment turns out to be rather dingy, and the job may be working the assembly line--a step down from Caroline's office job as a secretary back in Minnesota. But Caroline is determined to make a great new life for herself and her son. As she goes about making that happen, she keeps running into a handsome stranger--at the diner, at church, and he even works for M.G. Chocolates. With a New Year, a new home, and a new job, is Caroline ready to find new love?”


Series: No, a stand-alone story.


Spiritual Content- Church going; Mentions of prayers & praying; Mentions of churches, church going, services, hymns, a reverend, Sunday school, & stained-glass windows; Mentions of being blessed; A mention of God; A mention of a Bible; 
             *Note: A couple mentions of luck.
 

Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘doggone’ and three ‘stupid’s; A bit of eye rolling & sarcasm; Caroline drinks Champagne at a party (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of World War II, fighting overseas, deaths, & grief (including Caroline for her husband and a woman for her son, barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of gossip & rumors; Mentions of drinking Champagne at a party; Mentions of cigarettes & smoking; A few mentions of hatred; A couple mentions of jealousy; 
             *Note: Caroline’s sister says that she should take off her wedding ring as it’s “high time” for that & be open to meeting a man again (Caroline isn’t sure at first, but does take off her ring the next day); Caroline thinks about how some people think that it’s her “moral responsibility” to find a replacement father for her son; A couple comments about working mothers and women in the workplace; A few mentions of magazines/newspapers (Life, Vogue, & Los Angeles Times); A few mentions of singers & songs (Glen Miller, “Little Brown Jug”, “String of Pearls”, & “Moonlight Serenade”); A few mentions of books & fictional characters (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Tom Sawyer, & Scarlett O’Hara); A mention of actress (Ginger Rogers); A mention of a brand name (Tiffany and Co.); A mention of a car brand; A mention of Boy Scouts.
 
 
Sexual Content- Two not-detailed kisses; Seeing a married couple kiss; A few touches, embraces, & dancing (barely-above-not-detailed); Blushes; Noticing & Staring (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of flirting, crushes, & secret admirers; A few mentions of boyfriends & dates; A mention of a possible affair (meaning a romance and not infidelity); A mention of a couple going to a hotel together for work (nothing happens between the two, but someone imagines it could have happen); Light love, falling in love, & the emotions;
             *Note: A mention of a woman’s low-cut gown.
 
-Caroline Clark, age 31
                                P.O.V. of Caroline
                                      Set in 1945-1946 
                                                        160 pages
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That was really cute! The ending was a touch rushed because it’s only about 200 pages, so that makes sense. It reminded me of some other books I’ve read in the 1940s/1950s and I really liked the chocolate factory setting—especially around Valentine’s Day! I did bunny trails of research after reading about the heart-shaped chocolate box and found out that originally started in the 1860s! I was quite shocked to learn that!

 

As far as our characters, we only get Caroline’s POV—which I was a bit bummed about at first by not getting the love interest’s perspective—but I liked her and enjoyed reading her story. The romance was light and there wasn’t a lot of emotions, mostly just that she keeps thinking about him and should stop that, so it almost felt like a lighter romance book in that way, which I appreciated! The faith content was light and but so was the angst from a trouble-making woman; overall it was a cute book that made me smile while reading!

 

 

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*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

"Arizona Love" by Olivia Jarmusch

About this book:

  “Princess Millie can’t think of a better way to celebrate her birthday week than spending it at Circle D Dude Ranch in the beautiful Colorado mountains. When Millie meets her dream horse at the ranch, she’s confident this is going to be the best birthday of her life! With endless trail rides, cattle round-ups, and rodeo competitions, what’s a girl not to love?
    But when Makayla meets a new friend, Millie starts feeling left out. To make matters worse, this friend just so happens to be…a boy! Has Makayla gone boy crazy? What happened to her endless love for horses?
    Millie is determined to get her best friend back…and win the rodeo competition while she’s at it! Can their friendship survive the wild, wild west? Or does one boy possess the power to break the M&M’s apart…forever?”


Series: Book #4 in the “Chestnut Academy” series. Reviews of Book #1, Book #2, and Book #3 Here! (Connected to the author’s other series, “The Tales of Tarsurella”, but does not have to be read first or together.)


Spiritual Content- A few Scriptures are quoted, read, talked about, & thought over; Bible reading; Prayers & Thanking God; Mentions of God; Mentions of Bibles & Bible reading; Mentions of prayers, praying, & thanking God; A couple mentions of being Christ-like and a Christian; A couple mentions of being blessed; 
             *Note: A couple mentions of luck.
 

Negative Content- Minor cussing including: an ‘oh my golly’, a ‘stupid’, six ‘dumb’s, and calling a boy a ‘jerk’ (and other forms of it) a few times; Eye rolling, snapping at others, yelling, & bickering; Overhearing a mother berate her son’s acting abilities and pressuring him; Some boys vs. girls bickering and taunting; Dumping water on someone as a prank (and later apologizing); *Spoilers* Halfway through, Millie and Makayla give each other the silent treatment and end their friendship after accusing each other of being a rotten friend (due to Makayla spending time with a boy instead of Millie); Because of this a “dark and twisted and terrible” part of Millie wants to see Makayla feel “just as miserable as she [has been]” and wants to win a competition; Millie asks God for forgiveness shortly after as it was horrible of her to want that; The girls have a conversation and both apologize for being selfish and ask to be friends again *End of Spoilers*; Mentions of mean/snooty girls; Mentions of lies & lying; Mentions of rumors; Mentions of poop/manure; A few mentions of jealousy;
             *Note: Millie and Makayla have very little adult-supervision at the ranch by Makayla’s father (including giving his daughter permission to hang out with a boy); When Millie comments on the cows at the ranch being cute, her friend says that they are all “destined to be hamburgers” and Millie says “that’s so cruel!” and she may never eat a hamburger again (but later eats one); Mentions of brand names (Mario Kart, Cheez-Its, Goldfish, Twizzlers, M&M’s, Pocky, & Elmer’s Glue); A mention of Dolly Parton.
 
 
Sexual Content- Two new side characters have a crush on a celebrity and call him a “dreamboat” (which Millie and her friend shudder in disgust and go “blech” when overhearing this comment and seeing the girls freak out and scream over the boy; Millie’s friend calls them “airheads”); Millie’s friend, Makayla, however starts to sigh over the boy as well and starts spending time with him, which makes Millie feel left out and missing her friend; Millie doesn’t want to believe that her friend likes the boy in the “mushy, gushy, disgustingly romantic way” and prays for God to help her friend “snap out of this”; Millie and Makayla have an argument about the boy where Millie says boys are gross and she would know because she has brothers, but Makayla says they are allowed to like boys and Millie adds that if “you’re not getting married until you’re at least twenty-one, what’s the point?”; *Spoilers* Makayla writes a love song for the boy and he laughs at her attempt, so Millie dumps water on him which makes Makayla even more mad at her; Makayla learns that the boy was lying to her about writing his new song for her and is very hurt; Makayla and Millie become friends again and Makayla says she’s “swearing off boys forever”; The girls reenforce their rule of “no boys allowed” in their friend group *End of Spoilers*; Mentions of girls acting in a “foolish manner” and obsessing over a boy & being boy-crazy; Mentions of crushes & liking a boy; Mentions of “mushy love songs” and writing love songs;
A couple mentions of heartbreak; A mention of Makayla’s dad saying he wasn’t ready for his daughter to be “running around with boys”
 
-Princess Millie of Tarsurella, age 10-11
                                P.O.V. of Millie 
                                                        145 pages
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Older High School Teens- 

My personal Rating- 

I’m not really a fan of boy-crazy plots in middle-grade books, so this book was a bit of a miss for me personally, but I do think it could be a decent option for a young girl who has a friend that’s maybe liking a boy for the first time and it’s changing their friendship. I appreciated that Millie apologized to those she didn’t treat well in her moments of anger/jealousy as it showed growth from her. 

 


See y’all on Friday with a new review! 



*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.