

Suddenly, people they know begin to disappear, including some from their own small group. Perrie’s angry with her former boyfriend for doing something and she’s now making googly eyes at a new boy named August. Best friends Maisie and Perrie are in their own world about to graduate from high school. A few people are missing, but no one’s super worried. The debut in this series starts off rather quiet. From wicked twists on fairy tales to utterly shocking characters, I’m all in for the series! I’m not normally a fantasy reader, but this is a prime example of why I could love the genre. One thing’s for sure… Robinson is fantastic at writing YA/NA characters and story lines that appeal to a wide variety of reader types. Mid-way through the book, I learned it’s a series and book two will be coming out in about a week (8/17/18). Quinsey Wolfe’s Glass Vault is the start of a thrilling duology full of magic, danger, and romance.Īfter reading/reviewing a book co-written by Candace Robinson earlier this year, I immediately added another of her independently written books, Quinsey Wolfe’s Glass Vault, to my summer reading queue. While stumbling through the museum’s obscure collection, Perrie and August must find their way out before discovering what may truly not be for the faint of heart. They soon realize, not everything is as it seems.


To uncover what hidden secrets the Glass Vault may behold, Perrie then embarks on a pursuit with August. That is, until a strange museum, known as Quinsey Wolfe’s Glass Vault, appears overnight and people around her begin to go missing. Her only concern is deciding whether or not to let herself fully fall for August Hartley after her past relationship failed miserably. Perrie Madeline is a normal girl living in a normal world.
