Why yes, this is the second review of a book by Bethany Meyer this year, and yes, I had the opportunity to read an Advance Reader Copy of this one too. (Here’s the required disclaimer that even though I received the book for free for review, all opinions expressed henceforth are entirely my own.) And yes, this one is as good as DragonFire and Other Nonsense.
What is And Everything in Between about?
Wick and Archer have collected Heather Stones and battled dragons—but even amid the clamor of survival, quiet conflict finds its way in.
Brothers struggle to form a bond under the thumb of their controlling father.
A failed play forces two young leshy to face their uncertain futures and the expectations that await them there.
Trapped in his hometown, Archer encounters an odd, generous girl that he just can’t ignore—but what does she want with him?
From Wick’s first taste of cinnamon to Archer’s first fall, Everything In Between is a collection of moments, of memories and dreams, of the everyday aches and triumphs of becoming.
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