This book gave me the creeps. It was kind of cool when they discovered the statues were becoming live a because of a dumb fawn and the seven stars. This book can also get seriously violent. It got difficult for me to get through the whole book. There wasn't even five chapters of free violence when I got really shook up. Some cat just had to fall. . This book is recomended for readers who want acton, violence, and mature enough to make it through the whole book. This is also not recomended as a bedtime story, it could easily give nightmares to little ones. I hated it the whole way through really, but it was also exciting. And I was satisfied with the ending. I still like RB's Serifina series, and I won't let a fawn ruin it for me.
Serafina and the Seven Stars
By Robert Beatty
Serafina and Braeden make an epic return in the fourth installment of Robert Beatty's #1 New York Times best-selling series. Peace and tranquility have finally returned to Biltmore Estate after hard-won battles against encroaching darkness. But as time passes without signs of danger, Serafina finds herself questioning her own purpose. Who is she if not Biltmore's protector? When deceptively dark and unsettling events begin to take place at Biltmore, is Serafina merely desperate to once again play the role of heroine? Or are her home and loved ones in terrible danger from a strange and sinister force?
Publisher: Disney-Hyperion
ISBN-13: 9781368009607
ISBN-10: 1368009603
Published on 6/2/2020
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 352
Book Reviews (2)
Serafina suspects that one of the guests is the murderer. It turns out she was wrong. Never did she think that all of those guests that are visiting Biltmore would all be victims. In fact, the criminals she's after are statues coming alive. What can she do?