A review by helengarrawayauthor
Door to Door by T.L. Brown

5.0

What a fun and enjoyable book. Looking for a bit of light entertainment without out all the heavy lifting? Then this original twist of a portal fantasy with a nod to Alice in Wonderland, and a cozy mystery thrown in, can’t be beaten.

I first met Brown’s (@writertracybrown)characters , Emily, Templeton and Rabbit in the TopsyTurvyBookTour on Instagram, where you drop your characters into different genres, and there were some amazing results, often quite hilarious, and it was such fun to do. I admit I joined in too.

I digress! The point is her characters were intriguing so I went to find her book. It is so nice to find a novel with older characters. Brown’s main character Emily is thirty. It is not until her thirtieth birthday that The Book, capital T, capital B, arrives and the fun begins.

Beautifully written, easy to read, you glide though the story as Emily learns there is more to the world than she thought, and that if you open the wrong door (or the right door, depends on your perspective!) you could end up not where you thought you were going.

Emily is brave and adventurous, Templeton is mysterious, suave and good at disapearing. Rabbit is delightful, and I can’t wait to find out more about them.

A fun adventure, with plenty of twists and turns, a new world for you to explore and great characters to meet. You won’t regret picking this book up.