Sleepy Hollow: Children of the Revolution by Keith R.A. DeCandido *Review*

*I received a free eCopy of this for my honest review*



It’s a cold day in January, and Ichabod visits Patriots Park for a moment of peace. Instead, he receives a disturbing vision from his wife, Katrina, in which she delivers a cryptic but urgent message: he must retrieve the Congressional Cross that he was awarded by the Second Continental Congress for bravery in action. There’s just one problem: Ichabod was killed before he ever received the medal, and he is unsure where it might be. Together Ichabod and Abbie set out to uncover the mystery of the cross and its connection to George Washington and his secret war against the demon hordes. They soon learn that a coven of witches is also seeking the cross in order to resurrect their leader, Serilda, who was burned at the stake during the Revolutionary War. Now they must locate the cross before the coven can bring back Serilda to exact her fatal revenge on Sleepy Hollow.

MY THOUGHTS

First off I have to say I have never watched the show but I have been wanting to watch it since the day I heard about it but I just never had the chance to watch it. 

Anyway, since this is the genre of books I would usually read, I just couldn't pass up to chance to read  Sleepy Hollow: Children of the Revolution.  I started reading it one afternoon and I really was struggling through it and at around 25% into it I just gave up because it just didn't grab my attention and I was so bored with it.  

I am having issues rating this since I didn't finish it so I am not going to bother rating it. 

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