BY: KRISTIN DURFEE

Levi always knew he was different. The fact that he could smash a light bulb without touching it was only one clue, but he’s about to find out how special he really is…

Sought after by those in a magical land, he meets Aura, Queen of Esotera. Her kingdom is in trouble and he’s the only one who can help. But the powerful sorcerer who cursed Esotera will not give up easily. A collision of magic and fates, sealed long ago, will catapult the two into a race to save Aura’s kingdom. Will they make it in time, or will they lose everything they love, and possibly both their lives?

TAYLOR JONES SAYS: In Four Corners by Kristin Durfee, Aura is a young princess who discovers a dreadful secret on the day her father dies—her kingdom is cursed. And the only way she can break the curse is with the help of someone from the other world—our world, Earth, an alternate world to hers. So she journeys through the portal between the two worlds to enlist the help of an unlikely hero—Levi, a misfit who has magical powers he is unaware of. These two set off on a mission any sane person would deem impossible. And that’s when the trouble starts.

I found the characters charming. The fact that they aren’t super heroes, hunks, or beauty queens only made them that much more endearing. There’s a good strong plot, in which nothing seems to go as you expect. This is a book YA and new adult should love.

REGAN MURPHY SAYS: Four Corners by Kristin Durfee is a coming-of-age story about a young man, Levi, who is a misfit in his world (Earth) because he has magical powers he not only doesn’t know he has, he couldn’t control them even if he knew what they were. And it is also about a young woman who becomes the ruler of her world (Esotera) when her father dies, only to discover that it is cursed and our misfit Levi is the only one who can break the curse and save her world. So she comes to Earth to find him, but the evil wizard, who cursed her world to begin with, gets there first. It’s a story about growing up, accepting responsibility for your actions, and sacrificing for a cause. A lot of good moral lessons for young people.

Four Corners is intriguing. I liked the concept of the alternate worlds, or alternate realities, or whatever, and the mix of fantasy with reality. Her characters are charming and, added to all the twists and turns in the plot, make Four Corners a fun and heartwarming read.