The team at Parent to Parent Adding Wisdom Award loved this book as they got to revisit old friends and make new exciting discoveries. It's an inspiring story which is solid entertainment for both, parents and kids. We learn about friendship, nature and magic...an incredible journey.

—Jodie Lynn, syndicated parenting/health expert, Parent to Parent, CEO/founder of www.AddingWisdomAward.com, and author of family/health book, Mommy-CEO.

This sequel to the Ben Franklin Award finalist, Dark Dreamweaver is many things: a wonderful midgrade (8-12) fantasy, a science teaching tool for symbiosis, and a really good read. This time, protagonist David includes his cousins in a visit to the other dimensional world of Remin and beyond. They have many adventures and all become wizards of magic in their own way. We scored this delightful children's book five hearts.

Heartland Reviews

As in the first volume, Ruth immediately engages the reader. Introducing the four female cousins and giving them credible roles in the adventures, made this story more than just a sequel. Like its predecessor, the story is action packed and moves quickly....This is a worthwhile purchase for a 10–12-year-old, as it is not a one time read. Young readers will find the story exciting and the characters to be friends. They will revisit Inspire often.(Read the full review)

The Reading Tub

Book 2 of The Remin Chronicles, The Breezes of Inspire is a children's fantasy novel that picks up after the first in the series. Young David can't wait to show his cousins the mystical land of Remin; yet an unexpected turn of events leaves them trapped in the land of Inspire, on the other side of Remin's south vortex. As outsiders, they are loathed and feared, yet they may be the land's only hope, for Inspire is slowly dying from an unknown poison in the air. Together they must go on a quest into Inspiration Canyon, from which no one has ever returned. Though each one of them has a unique magical ability, simple power is not enough; they will have to work together to save Inspire and seek the path home. A handful of black-and-white illustrations pepper this exciting adventure.

Midwest Book Review

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