![]() I really don’t have a negative thing to say about this story. I appreciated that Sain steered clear of too many New Orleans cliques but really bother the Cajun aspects out through her writing. Especially our Summer Children, who all have such distinct psychic gifts. All of the characters were well developed, unique, and complex. ![]() I adored the small town setting, with Sain’s writing making me feel like I was there. I honestly can’t believe this was a debut book. From the witchy vibes to the cajun reference, this supernatural mystery was phenemonal. I don’t know what I was expecting, but I was not expecting to absolutely love pretty much everything in this story. Grey is determined to figure out what happened to Elora this summer, but must uncover secrets that have been buried for 17 years to find the truth. This summer is different though, as one of the Summer Children and Grey’s twin flame, Elora is missing. During the year she lives with her dad, but come summer she’s back home with her grandmother Honey. ![]() La Cachette is also a place where magic lives and has lived for generations.ġ7 year old Grey, one of ten kids known as the Summer Children and born during a single summer, is home for the summer holiday. Being less than 2 hours south of New Orleans, La Cachette, gets it’s fair share of tourist too which help to keep the town alive. It’s a close knit town and proclaims itself to be the ‘Psychic Capital of the World’. The only time that number changes is when someone is born or dies but never because people choose to come here. ![]()
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