WWW Wednesday is a meme from Sam at Taking On A World Of Words
The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
It’s three more fantasies this week, but one of them is vastly different from the others. One of my goals this year is to read more outside of my usual sandbox. I’m still committed to that, but the NetGalley shelf rules the genres each week. I’ll be traveling today, so I may not be able to get to comments until later.
Riven is starting out to be outstanding. Original world-building, assassins, a heist, political unrest. This may be a five star read.
From acclaimed fantasy author Mindee Arnett comes an epic, adventurous story of a young mercenary magic-user trying to escape the oppressive island of Riven—and a young noblewoman trying to change it forever.
Mars Darksvane wants out. Out from under the thumb of Una, the crime boss who pulled him off the streets as a child and trained him as an assassin; out from the island country of Riven, where magic, in the form of a dangerous material called Ice, allows the rich to live in luxury and keeps the poor in thrall. Mars is a secret adept—a person born with the ability to channel the magic that flows beneath Riven—and while his power gives him abilities useful to an assassin, it also makes him a target. And when his last mission ends in tragedy, Mars finally decides it’s time to escape to the mainland. No magic, no history, a new life on his own.
But Una has other ideas. If Mars wants his freedom, he’s going to have to perform a final job: protecting Fura Torvald—the heiress of the rich and powerful Torvald kith, and the daughter of the last man Mars was sent to kill—and stealing from her a mysterious object known only as the Primer.
Mars has no interest in Fura or whatever the Primer is, nor in Riven’s corrupt and oppressive politics; he just wants to do his job and get out. But as Mars comes to know more about Fura, the Primer, and the true nature of the power in Riven, he realizes that he will soon have to take a side in a fight he has avoided his entire life. Which side, however, he does not yet know.
Fate does not choose the weak. Fate chooses the ready.
A Ruinous Fate absolutely lived up to my expectations. I will say a flowchart may be needed to keep up with these characters’ crushes, exes, etc. There were only two out of this group who were actually related, but they all acted like a squabbling, dysfunctional family, and I loved that.
Calliope Rosewood is a witch with a long streak of bad luck. Like all witches in Illustros, her fate is directly tied to Witch’s Dice—powerful artifacts that have blessed her kind with limitless magic but also set them on a path toward destruction. Cursed with unspeakable powers that terrify even the most dangerous witches and fae, Calla deserted her coven four years ago and has been in hiding with her two best friends since. But Calla is also hiding a grave secret: She is only three Rolls away from becoming the last Blood Warrior and starting the Final War that will decimate her people and eradicate their magic.
After a betrayal from her ex leads her one step closer to fulfilling that age-old prophecy, Calla is desperate to do whatever it takes to reset her fate . . . even if that means journeying into the deadly Neverending Forest with said ex and his enticing, yet enigmatic older brother to find the one being who can help her forge her own path. As Calla ventures farther into the enchanted woods, she finds her heart torn between her past desires and the alluring new possibilities of her future and learns that choosing your own destiny may come with deadly consequences.
Featuring a charming and chaotic ensemble cast of characters, this first book in a planned series by debut author Kaylie Smith will sweep readers away with its utterly immersive world building, swoon-worthy romance, and action-packed storytelling.
I’ve seen fabulous reviews for Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Faeries, and I love the time period – early 1900s. And what a beautiful cover.
A curmudgeonly professor journeys to a small town in the far north to study faerie folklore and discovers dark fae magic, friendship, and love, in this heartwarming and enchanting fantasy.
Cambridge professor Emily Wilde is good at many things: She is the foremost expert on the study of faeries. She is a genius scholar and a meticulous researcher who is writing the world’s first encyclopaedia of faerie lore. But Emily Wilde is not good at people. She could never make small talk at a party–or even get invited to one. And she prefers the company of her books, her dog, Shadow, and the Fair Folk to other people.
So when she arrives in the hardscrabble village of Hrafnsvik, Emily has no intention of befriending the gruff townsfolk. Nor does she care to spend time with another new arrival: her dashing and insufferably handsome academic rival Wendell Bambleby, who manages to charm the townsfolk, get in the middle of Emily’s research, and utterly confound and frustrate her.
But as Emily gets closer and closer to uncovering the secrets of the Hidden Ones–the most elusive of all faeries–lurking in the shadowy forest outside the town, she also finds herself on the trail of another mystery: Who is Wendell Bambleby, and what does he really want? To find the answer, she’ll have to unlock the greatest mystery of all–her own heart.
I’ve heard good things about Encyclopedia of Faeries. I bet you’ll like it.
p.s. I tagged you on a Tweet because the story is YA (my first published YA ever!), but please don’t feel obligated to read it.
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Yay – I’m so excited! It’s been more than a minute since I checked my Twitter notifications, but I’ll get there today. Thanks, Priscilla!
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Thank you for sharing, Teri.
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Intriguing selections, Teri! I just finished John Howell’s latest, and believe it or not I am in between books. That NEVER happens. Oh, what to read next!
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I don’t understand this concept of “in between books”, lol. I’m excited to get to John’s book, but I’ve got a few ahead of it. I’ve seen nothing but good reviews.
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Oooo Riven looks great! Emily Wildes was sooooo good ♥️
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Riven is turning out to be a suspenseful read, Caro. All kinds of political moves, death threats, magic – I’m enjoying it.
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I’ve been intrigued by Encyclopedia of Faeries since I first saw it pop up online. I suspect it’s wonderful. Can’t wait for your review!
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I don’t know what it is about that time period, Mae, but it’s always been one of my favs. Who knows – maybe it was one of my previous lives.
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I just finished Emily Wilde’s book two days ago!
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That was such a coincidence on your Insta that Emily Wilde came up for me, Sophie. Hope you enjoyed it!
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I have Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Faeries on hold at the library, I am looking forward to hear what you think of it.
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I’d hoped to have my review posted by the time it was released, but I’ve got so many January ARCs that I’m super behind, Wendy. Hope it comes up for you soon!
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They all sounds interesting and I love those covers 😍
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There are so many gorgeous covers out there, Yesha. They could easily be framed.
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I think you’re going to enjoy Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Fairies. Happy reading!
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Your review made me even more excited to read it, Tessa.
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