The Unicorn Keeper

Keri Diane Fry has written a lovely fantasy book with The Unicorn Keeper that encompasses unicorns, fairies and humans. The storyline is enticing and young adults will enjoy it.
“Her mind returned to the conversation she had with Braden. While ‘tis true that certain people have tried to stamp out belief in fairies and other creatures of magic, some clung tightly to their beliefs within themselves. She also wondered why the fairy queen sent Braden to her. Did he even know why he was sent?”
Someone is killing the fairies and Brooklyn is the only fairy, who is actually half fairy and half human, considered to be powerful and intelligent enough to find out what is going on. Braden, another half fairy and half human, is given the job of accompanying her on her journey to solve the mystery that is devastating the magical creatures. The story tells about their journey and how they accomplish their task. It culminates in a battle that makes the fairies safe and helps Braden and Brooklyn find each other.
I recommend this book to anyone who likes fantasy. With that being said, Ms. Fry is planning to re-publish her books with a different company in the near future. I would suggest that you wait until she has done so before you buy this book and the rest of the trilogy to be able to read it without all of the typographical errors seen in the original publication. It will be well worth the wait.
Keri Diane Fry lives in Gainesville, Texas and is a member of the Denton Writer’s League. She has written two more books about Brooklyn and Braden that I will read and review at a later date. She has also written Come Home for Christmas and Watching Over Lily.
“Her mind returned to the conversation she had with Braden. While ‘tis true that certain people have tried to stamp out belief in fairies and other creatures of magic, some clung tightly to their beliefs within themselves. She also wondered why the fairy queen sent Braden to her. Did he even know why he was sent?”
Someone is killing the fairies and Brooklyn is the only fairy, who is actually half fairy and half human, considered to be powerful and intelligent enough to find out what is going on. Braden, another half fairy and half human, is given the job of accompanying her on her journey to solve the mystery that is devastating the magical creatures. The story tells about their journey and how they accomplish their task. It culminates in a battle that makes the fairies safe and helps Braden and Brooklyn find each other.
I recommend this book to anyone who likes fantasy. With that being said, Ms. Fry is planning to re-publish her books with a different company in the near future. I would suggest that you wait until she has done so before you buy this book and the rest of the trilogy to be able to read it without all of the typographical errors seen in the original publication. It will be well worth the wait.
Keri Diane Fry lives in Gainesville, Texas and is a member of the Denton Writer’s League. She has written two more books about Brooklyn and Braden that I will read and review at a later date. She has also written Come Home for Christmas and Watching Over Lily.