Brimstone (Earth Air Fire and Water) by Alan Skinner

Review by Tanya
I enjoyed Brimstone very much, right from page one I was hooked and Mr.Skinner's writing skills managed to keep my interest, and the moments I was unable to read, I was thinking about it.
Jenny was a sweet and engaging heroine. she was an only child who lived in the woods away from civilization, when time ran out and she had to go do her 7 year stint of internship with a noted alchemist in the city. Jenny may have been scared and rather have stayed living with her parents, collecting herbs and healing the village, but she accepted what she could not change and adapted beautifully, making new friends and using her brains and knowledge to right the wrongs.
Like a said, this was a very well written story and the characters were enjoyable, and now I am looking forward to reading some more by Alan Skinner.
http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/Brimstone/book-Agli0msiPEa4JtiEaiiTUw/page1.html
I enjoyed Brimstone very much, right from page one I was hooked and Mr.Skinner's writing skills managed to keep my interest, and the moments I was unable to read, I was thinking about it.
Jenny was a sweet and engaging heroine. she was an only child who lived in the woods away from civilization, when time ran out and she had to go do her 7 year stint of internship with a noted alchemist in the city. Jenny may have been scared and rather have stayed living with her parents, collecting herbs and healing the village, but she accepted what she could not change and adapted beautifully, making new friends and using her brains and knowledge to right the wrongs.
Like a said, this was a very well written story and the characters were enjoyable, and now I am looking forward to reading some more by Alan Skinner.
http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/Brimstone/book-Agli0msiPEa4JtiEaiiTUw/page1.html