Where Songs Come From: The Tale of Ricki Mixx: Tales of Elidria: Book Seven by Jeff Reedy (Author)

My Story:

Turning thirteen is tough for anyone, but Ricki’s life is even crazier and harder than the average thirteen-year-old. When she gets a guitar for her birthday, her life seems to take a strange turn for the better, and the songs almost seem to be writing themselves! But then some sinister men start appearing in her life and seem to want her dead. Will Ricki survive long enough to see what effect her songs might have on the world?

My Take:

Where Songs Come From The Tale of Ricki Mixx is the first book I have read written by the author and I am really impressed.

The book has a very fascinating storyline which got me hooked and I still feel the story is running in my head.

About the storyline, it is unique, interesting, amazing, charming, addictive, and surprisingly mysterious. Once I started reading it was a simple teenage story with musical dreams but as I read further the storyline moved ahead it became more and more enthusiastic and a hell aa impressive. I really love the ending, the whys, wheres, and hows were answered and explained to both the character and me.

I especially liked the last line of the book which made me gasp at that moment I realized I am hooked to the story and will definitely read the second book soon. About the book, the characters, dialogues, relationships, circumstances, the mystery, the high-tech, futuristic element, the time travel, and the music were written in a unique and at the same time lucid way. The only thing that I found hard to wrap my head around was the age of the characters, it was a bit off but I am sure I felt this way because I am a bit older 😁.

Overall highly recommended and truly addictive story. Can’t wait to read the next book. So click here and read now the most amazing series Where Songs Come From The Tale of Ricki Mixx: Tales of Elidria written by Jeff Reedy.

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