Saturday, December 27, 2014

Uncovering Cobbogoth by Hannah L. Clark Review

Norah Lukens needs to uncover the truth about the fabled lost city of Cobbogoth. After her archaeologist uncle’s murder, Norah is asked to translate his old research journal for evidence and discovers that his murder was a cover-up for something far more sinister.

When she turns to neighbor and only friend James Riley for help, she realizes that not only is their bitter-sweet past haunting her every step, but James is keeping dangerous secrets. Can Norah discover what they are before its too late to share her own.

Author Bio
Hannah L. Clark lives with her husband and their son in the Rocky Mountains. She has always known she would be a storyteller. In 2006 she graduated from Utah Valley University with a bachelor’s degree in English, and immediately began writing Uncovering Cobbogoth. 
Hannah loves running, mythology, laughing, soulful bluegrass music, and growing things. Like her heroine, Norah, she is slightly inclined to believe that trees have souls.
To learn more about Hannah and the Cobbogoth series, visit www.cobbogoth.com.

Rebekah G. Shakespear lives with her husband and two sons in Texas. She received a double degree in Graphic-Web and Print Design from Henry Ford Community College in Michigan.
Bekah loves being a mom, photography, illustrating, refinishing furniture, organizing and being related to the author, for whom she has held a long abiding love and admiration for since before Hannah was even born. 




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Uncovering Cobbogoth Book Trailer:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVXYEelvKqk

My Review:
This was a really good book about making sacrifices and and following your heart. It does not matter if you are afraid, scared or walking into the unknown. Norah not only loses a family member, but she also learns secrets and has a lot to deal with. It was fun to read her uncle's journal and the need to have it translated added an additional mysterious element. Seeing things through Norah's eyes was a nice take on the book. I am giving this book a 4/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own. 

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