CRYSTAL DOORS by Rebecca Moesta & Kevin J. Anderson
    Category:  Fantasy
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
    Release Date:  6/6/06
    Publisher:  Little, Brown
    Reviewed by:  Jennifer Wardrip, aka "The Genius"
    Rating:  5 Stars


    Fourteen-year-old cousins Gwen and Vic Pierce are almost nothing alike.  Where Gwen is serious, scientific, and
    analytical, Vic is fun-loving, spontaneous, and outgoing.  Older by a mere five hours, Gwen likes to think of herself as
    the one in charge.  Vic likes to use his love of fun to rile his cousin up.  Since they both live with Carlton Arthur "Cap"
    Pierce, Vic's father and Gwen's uncle, things oftentimes get interesting.  Gwen's father, Reginald "Rip" Pierce, was
    Uncle Cap's twin brother.  And her mother, Fyera, was the sister of Vic's mom, Kyara.  The two brothers met the two
    sisters on a dig in the Yucatan Peninsula and were instantly smitten.  They soon married, and Gwen and Vic arrived on
    the same day, only hours apart.

    Now Gwen's parents are gone, victims of a mysterious car accident.  Even Vic's mother, Kyara, is no longer in the
    picture, having vanished into thin air two years ago only one week after the death of Gwen's parents.  Now it's just Cap
    and the cousins, and the three attempt to make the best life together that they can.  Gwen and Vic are raised almost like
    brother and sister, with Cap as their father.  Although Gwen sometimes feels guilty for this new "family," her dreams of
    one day being a marine biologist keep her reaching towards her goal.  

    After a nearly disastrous trip to Ocean Kingdoms, the kids are surprised by Cap's strange behavior.  He informs them
    that their family will be leaving the very next day, to avoid danger.  Having no idea what he's talking about, Gwen and
    Vic spend a night of fitful sleep wondering what's gotten into their uncle and father.  They awake the next morning to a
    solarium full of mirrors, crystals, and prisms, and suddenly their world gets a whole lot stranger.

    Gwen and Vic find themselves falling through the light that Cap has created, almost as if it were a door.  And when they
    land, they're no longer in a place that they recognize.  The kids have come through a crystal door and ended up on the
    island of Elantya, the center through which all crystal doors unite.  Although both bewildered by this new place and
    uncertain as to how they'll return home, Gwen and Vic are both excited by the people they meet on Elantya--
    Lyssandra, an interpreter and a telepath; Ali el Sharif, a novice at the Citadel who comes from the flying city of
    Irrakesh; and Tiaret, a young warrior girl who came from Afrik to also study at the Citadel.

    As Gwen and Vic learn that the Elantyans are in the midst of a war with the Merlons, vicious creatures of the sea, they
    realize that getting back to Earth may be the least of their problems.  The two teens will have to work together with
    their three new friends to protect Elantya from its enemies--and one such enemy might just very well be someone within
    the Elantyan's own midst.

    The first in a trilogy, CRYSTAL DOORS is a highly entertaining contemporary fantasy that readers of all ages will
    enjoy.  I look forward to reading more about life in Elantya, and finding out the reason that Gwen and Vic were brought
    there.  A great read that you'll definitely enjoy!
Crystal Doors Bk. 1
by Rebecca Moesta &
Kevin J. Anderson