LitPick Review
In the book Fair to Hope, Velma, a foster child, joins a group called the Taram. When she finds herself a new title, that of Kachina, she must kill a loved one to save the world, but she doesn't want to follow through with that. If she doesn't, she will die and so will the world. All she wants is to save the world, so she decides to run from her fate. She runs to a town called Fair Hope to escape her past, but it's bound to haunt her.
Opinion:
Overall, this book was stunning and amusing. There were a lot of conflicts - especially with Velma. It was intriguing and full of information. The sentences the author created were very descriptive, and she kept everything interesting. Some authors have interesting parts and boring parts. Sam Reed's book did not have any of those boring parts. I would recommend this book to readers who like mystery and suspense.