The fantasy seemed almost believable, and the world of Doon was lush and well-developed. But upon entering the land of Doon, the kingdom begins to change, and Doon’s fate could lie in the hands of Veronica and Mackenna.ĭoon was a fun fantasy read! I will definitely read the rest of the series. While wearing the rings, they cross the bridge and end up in a world greater than any fantasy…and it is real, along with the boy from Veronica’s visions. The girls end up at Scotland’s Brig o’ Doon. When Veronica sneaks out late one night with the rings, Mackenna has no choice but to follow. Then the friends find a pair of rings that belonged to Mackenna’s aunt and uncle. Mackenna is convinced Veronica’s visions are only her imagination. But everything changes when Veronica begins to have visions of a mysterious boy in a Scottish kilt. Veronica, hoping to escape from her life’s many troubles, agrees to spend the summer with Mackenna in Scotland. The book did not disappoint, and I was excited to find out that Doon‘s magic continues in the sequel, Destined for Doon.ĭoon focuses on two best friends, Veronica and Mackenna, alternating from each of their points of view. When I read the description of this book, I was immediately interested because the idea of the main characters falling into a world of pure fantasy sounded too promising to pass up. I give it 4 stars.Īlthough the book had a slow start, I thoroughly enjoyed the magical world of Doon. No spoilers in this rapid review of Doon. Check out this review by our guest blogger, Jacee!
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