![]() ![]() I’m also guaranteed to own multiple copies of the same book. Whatever she writes, I’m guaranteed to buy it and love it. Something I’ve done with every book since the first one. I could be totally wrong, but I’m super appreciative regardless. ![]() Brigid was so kind to send me an ARC of it to read and review, mainly because I raved about it so much and so often on Facebook and Twitter – at least that’s how it came across to me. It was probably after Letters to the Lost released that I actually started collecting her books. In seven years, I’ve gone to just being an avid fan (I still am!) to being lucky enough to consider her a friend! Since then, we’ve gone to every signing Brigid has done locally (and some not so locally). A friend and I went to her launch at our local Barnes and Nobles, we made shirts and accidentally brought Brigid to tears. I remember reading it my senior year of high school and absolutely loving it, and when I tried to get my creative writing teacher to read it…he basically said he couldn’t be seen with it with that cover…which, let me tell you, irked me to absolutely no end, because he was missing out on a fantastic read!Īnyways, bitterness aside, I’ve been a massive fan of Brigid’s work since 2012. But it’s what lies under the cover that is important! Let’s face it, the original cover for the Elemental series was a choice. ![]() If you know me at all, then this shouldn’t be a surprise! I read Brigid’s debut Storm (Elemental #1) back in 2012 and I’m so so so glad that I didn’t judge it by its cover. ![]()
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