A Girl with a Bow


Young Adult - Fantasy - Epic
294 Pages
Reviewed on 07/13/2018
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Reviewed by Samantha Dewitt (Rivera) for Readers' Favorite

Petunia isn’t quite sure how she managed to become a heroine, but now that she is one there’s no way out. It seems that everyone has heard of her and her ‘amazing’ feat and there’s no way that she can come clean about it. That means she’s sucked into adventure after adventure, trying to prove herself and the fact that she is a hero. But with friends like Thistle, Bofner, Julian, Telven and even the king (along with everyone they meet along the way), there is no telling what she might find. It is certain, however, that The Brotherhood is after her for the death of the dragon. If she hopes to survive, she’ll have to find out why they mean her harm and how to destroy them, before they take any more lives in A Girl with a Bow by Kimberly Moore with Jarrett Moore.

A Girl with a Bow by Kimberly Moore is a book of adventure, and an unlikely heroine who really has no idea what she’s doing. She’s like most of us, which makes her very relatable because you find yourself pulled into her story and wanting to know more and more about it. You want to know who she is and you want her to be happy and to become the heroine everyone thinks she is. You find yourself rooting for her and all of her friends to make it and to finally discover the truth. With flaws and qualities that make them seem just like normal people, these unlikely heroes are all ones that you’ll want to find out more about. One book is certainly not enough for you to learn everything about them, which is good, because the story isn’t over.