The Throwback Thursday meme, was hosted by Renee@It’s Book Talk, it is a way to share some of your old favorites and books that you want to read that were published over a year ago. Susan over @Susan Loves Books does this meme every Thursday on her blog. So, I am joining the fun with her. Why not join the fun and leave your comment on her blog so she and everyone can visit your Throwback Thursday post? You can also link up with Davida @ The Chocolate Lady’s Book Review Blog for Throwback Thursday if you would like to.
Today, I am showcasing a book I read back in 2015.
From Goodreads
Seven girls tied by time.
Five powers that bind.
One curse to lock the horror away.
One attic to keep the monsters at bay.
After the storm of the century rips apart New Orleans, sixteen-year-old Adele Le Moyne wants nothing more than her now silent city to return to normal. But with home resembling a war zone, a parish-wide curfew, and mysterious new faces lurking in the abandoned French Quarter, normal needs a new definition.
As the city murder rate soars, Adele finds herself tangled in a web of magic that weaves back to her own ancestors. Caught in a hurricane of myths and monsters, who can she trust when everyone has a secret and keeping them can mean life or death? Unless… you’re immortal.
My Thoughts
This book made me feel like I was right there in New Orleans with Adele. I love when I read a book and can actually feel like I am living in it, and that is exactly what this book did for me.
The Author went to great lengths with her research, the writing was phenomenal, and the editing was perfect.
It would be very hard to go back to a place that was once your home and try to start all over from the ground up, but that is exactly what Adele and her father do. Adele finds out she has more ties to New Orleans then she could have not even imagined, when she comes across a journal from one of her ancestors.
I could not put this book down once I got started on it; I had to know what was going to happen next, so hang on folks because this is such a wonderful journey you will be happy you took! I recommend this book to anyone who loves to live virtually through a book.



