Book Review of Spell Bourne

Rebecca Graf
2 min readJan 16, 2024

We are all familiar with the fairy tales of princesses, knights, and villains who strive to ruin everyone’s lives. These stories were read to us as children, and we all watched the Disney versions that became gospel to most of us. The original stories are lost on most people. But what is they were all true to a degree and part of a family tree’s fate? That is where the main character finds herself in this story. Her grandmother lived a Sleeping Beauty life story as did her mother. Is she doomed to follow in their fabled footsteps? Not if she can help it.

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The description of this book is what got my attention. I love fairy tales, but the same old stories are getting boring. This one put a fresh new twist on it. The stories continue through the generations but can vary enough to mesh multiple stories into one. The Magic in the area feeds upon thoughts and actions to direct one’s fairy tale life. But as a group of individuals try to change their fate, secrets are revealed and mistakes are made.

At first, this story began very slow. Not much was given to the reader to get them caught up with the characters. Little by little, information is…

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Rebecca Graf

Writer for ten years, lover of education, and degrees in business, history, and English. Striving to become a Renassiance woman. www.writerrebeccagraf.com