5/5 stars, this might be one of the most unique takes on fairytales I've ever read
Thank you to St. Martins Press & Wednesday Books for the arc through netgalley in exchange for an honest review!
I've been a fan of Kathryn Arden since reading her 'Bone Criers Moon' series, and while it was not my favorite ever I saw the potential she holds as an author, and wanted to read more. When I discovered she was writing a story based on fairytales, I was so excited as I truly adore fairytale retellings. Especially because this one sounded so interesting, with a magic book and a forest that causes people to turn into twisted versions of fairytale stories we all know and love. I'm so grateful to have received this arc because this book was everything I was hoping for.
First of all the atmosphere and worldbuilding were absolutely splendid, I was immediately sucked in by the mysterious aspects of the magic occurring in the story. The writing style made everything feel like a fairytale anyway, which increased my love even more. The mysterious forest is something that occurs in a lot of books, but this one was particularly striking to me, as people got lost in it and never returned. Yet, the townspeople made offerings every year to try to prevent individuals from being forced to go in. It's really interesting, and I was glad the main character was so motivated to go find her mother and other individuals who went missing, as it made me even more excited to enter the forest and discover its secrets.
The plot was also really well done, I felt engaged the whole time especially as the forest scenes started. That's when the twisted fairytales, even for the main character, began to show up and it was just so well done I can't even describe how awesome it was to read. The ending makes me interested in what will happen in the sequel, and I need it like...right now.
Clara and Axel were really easy to love too, both as characters and as people who start to fall in love with one another. Clara was sort of the typical young adult heroine, going to go do things that adults can't manage bother to do, but she was very intuitive and that served her well. Axel was just sweet and I think he made a great companion to her. Their romance was also really sweet as I've fallen in love with childhood-friends-to-lovers more and more this year, so to see that here was so special to me.
[TW: murder and death of loved ones, parental abandonment, blood and knife wounds, poisoning, implied cannibalism, physical child abuse]