Book: The Wren in the Holly Library by K.A. Linde
Rating: 4.5 Stars
The Wren in the Holly Library by K. A. Linde is a thrilling story that blends old Gaelic tales with modern characters and issues.
In a world overrun by monsters - goblins, vampires, druids, and more - human survival is a battle that many lose. Born in New York City, Kierse is raised by a criminal mastermind who teaches her not just how to survive, but to adapt and thrive - by stealing and outwitting others.
When a major heist in a mansion takes a turn, Kierse uncovers hidden talents that some call luck and the more intelligent call magic. This sets off a chain of events filled with danger, deception, and discovery within their worlds that will determine the next six months. It pulls you into a deep world, where you feel like you are navigating the issues along with the characters.
As the first book in The Oak and Holly Cycle duology, it is impossible to read one without feeling the urge to pick up the next. What I appreciated in the book included the writing style and the distinct ways that all the characters get introduced and flowed. The only thing I didn’t like was how the book packed so much action in the last few chapters and landed on a cliffhanger. I would rate it a 4.5/5.
This book is for people who like slightly dystopian and romantic books such as Fourth Wing, and books by Kerri Maniscalco or Leigh Bardugo.
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