"The motivating and empowering nature of love, even in impossible situations, complements the quick-moving plot and beautifully drawn settings." -School Library Journal
Adventure, romance, and myth combine in this winter escapade for teens who like a bit of fire with their ice. When Katla's boyfriend, Jack, goes missing along with a mysterious scientist who just happened to turn up as the storm of the century hit, it becomes clear that Katla is the only one who can save her beloved Jack from the Snow Queen who holds him prisoner.
Well-paced narration will keep readers interested - a superior paranormal adventure.
-Kirkus Reviews
Readers discover that, somehow, Kat can make the most frightening danger seem, well...fun. This light tone makes the novel a favorable choice for girls who prefer Meg Cabot to Stephanie Meyer.
-VOYA
The underlying themes of culture and heritage affecting the present and the
motivating and empowering nature of love, even in impossible situations,
complement the quick-moving plot and beautifully drawn settings of Minnesota,
Greenland, and Iceland. Frost
sustains the momentum of the first book and effectively sets the stage for the
final installment in the trilogy.
-School Library Journal
A delightful romp.
-Booklist Online
In her sequel to Stork, Wendy Delsol has once again beautifully woven
modern day life with ancient legends and fantastic fairy tales, creating a story
of adventure, romance, and undeniable readability. . . . Frost proves
to be not only a worthy addition to the series but may even surpass its
predecessor. No sophomore slump here.
-New York Journal of Books
A vibrant sequel with an infusion of Snow Queen myth.
-San Francisco Book Review
Wendy Delsol has the gift of storytelling. The Stork Trilogy drew me in with its highly original plot, humor, and sizzling romance. But what kept me reading was how much Wendy made me care about (and worry for) her characters! I found myself turning pages late into the night, desperate to make sure everything was going to be all right for Katla and her friends.
-Meg Cabot, author of the Abandon series and Heather Wells mystery series