Lost Library by Kate Baray

October 18th, 2018 Kimberly Review 35 Comments

18th Oct
Lost Library by Kate Baray
Lost Library
by Kate Baray
Series: Lost Library #1
Genres: Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance
Source: Purchase
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Lizzie led a normal life...until the Book arrived.

Author Kate Baray begins her new paranormal romance series with Lost Library, a tale of werewolves, magic, adventure and romance.

John Braxton arrives unannounced on Lizzie’s doorstep. Little does she know that when she invites him for a drink on the porch, Lizzie opens the door to a secret world of Lycan, magic, spelled books, and a power hungry mastermind. Caught up in one man’s search for power, Lizzie soon begins to uncover surprising secrets about her own past and powers—but not before stumbling upon a library like no other. And romance with a serious but sexy Lycan? It might just happen…

Take a romp through the life of the quirky and well-meaning Lizzie as she discovers exactly what it means to live with magic.

magical howlinggood SUSPENSE mystery

Y’all know I am sucker for libraries, and if you make it magical, I am all over it. This is how I ended up grabbing Lost Library by Kate Baray. Lycan, spelled books, and a lost library pulled me into this tale that has us jetting around the world.

Caffeinated Aspects

  • Lizzie Smith receives an old book in the mail from an unknown sender. She can see words within the book but they move around and she cannot quite read them. A strange white wolf and a man name John Braxton, soon turn Lizzie’s world upside down as he unlocks an entire world she never knew existed and discovers she too is playing a role in it.
  • Lizzie is a record keeper, only her abilities appear broken. Despite that, as an unclaimed keeper her life is soon in danger as others seek to use or claim her.
  • The story that unfolds is filled with magic, supernatural creatures, a lost library and a secret organization. Before this first in series novel ends, Lizzie will be kidnapped, save her friend and unleash her magic. Good stuff.
  • We get a romance that had a nice slow-build, well maybe not for the wolf, but for John and Lizzie. I loved the awkwardness and commentary in Lizzie’s head.
  • Secondary characters added interest and perhaps the possibility of a second romance.
  • The story wrapped up the suspenseful aspect but left the door open for further development as Lizzie finds her place and harnesses her skills. I am eager to discover why her magic wasn’t working and who played a role in its concealment.

Decaffeinated Aspects

  • The writing style was a little heavy-handed with tell not show. Often conversations took place off-page and recapped by the protagonist. While this allowed the story to flow quickly, I prefer experiencing them firsthand.
  • While we learned about the world, I am hoping Baray expands on some threads and things that intrigued me in the next novel.

Lost Library was a quick, fun read. While not perfect, I am curious enough to move on to the next novel, Spirited Legacy. There are four books available. I grabbed this when it was free, it also has an audible upgrade available.

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35 Responses to “Lost Library by Kate Baray”

  1. Olivia Roach

    I am just like you! I love reading a book about books or with a library involved, and it sounds like this was a very good one! Maybe a bit of telling instead of showing, but hopefully that will improve by the second book. And I do like a nice slow burn romance happening too.

  2. Anne

    I have both this one and the second one in my Kindle freebies. Great review! I’ll have to get into them sometime soon. They have all the elements I enjoy. Anne – Books of My Heart

  3. Rachel @Waves of Fiction

    It really sounds like a fun and exciting premise. Like you, though, I’m not a fan of the telling not showing type of writing or recapping convos after the fact. Still, I do like getting a good deal with an audio book and sometimes the narrator can enhance the story and make up for shortcomings. Wonderful review, Kimberly! 🙂

  4. Sophia Rose

    Glad your instinctive grab for the ‘magic library’ turned out a winner. This one’s new to me, but I would give it a go. I like when an internal monologue is amusing like that rather than tedious.

  5. sjhigbee

    Thank you for a great review – I think I’ll pass on this one as I far prefer books with more action and less telling… Even with a library as a feature!

    • Kimberly

      I am going to try one more book. I am hoping it was just the author’s attempt to world-build quickly. The series as a whole has good ratings on Amazon.

  6. CHINA ALEXANDRIA AUTHOR

    PLENTY OF GOOD READING FOR THE LONG DARK NIGHTS, CHINA

  7. kindlemom1

    It sounds like this series has potential to be a really good one and I do love the idea of a magical library. 😉

  8. Ailyn Koay

    hope it’s better than the library movies out there, would be nice if there’s more than just lupins and vampires