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Woodborn by Heather Nix

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adventurous dark emotional hopeful mysterious reflective tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

Woodborn by Heather Nix

To preface my review, I urge you to look into the content warnings prior to dabbling in this novel, as there are quite a few graphic and triggering scenes right off the bat. These scenes are handled with extreme care, but please be forewarned.

Thank you Heather Nix for an ARC copy of your debut novel in exchange for an honest review!

I was in a serious book rut when I began reading Woodborn. I honestly asked myself, "why did I sign up for an ARC right now?" But, it turns out that Woodborn is just what I needed! While a little slow to start, once things got started, I was enamored! High fantasy has always been my genre of choice and Heather Nix made me fall in love with the genre all over again.

In a market saturated with fae-centric plots, the incredible world and diversity of Idythia is a breath of fresh air. The worldbuilding that Heather Nix has accomplished is absolutely incredible. Idythia has real depth and life, which grows more and more over the course of the novel. The magic systems are unique and fleshed out and definitely have a DnD vibe, which I know heavily influence Nix. You definitely feel like you are along for the journey with the characters, many of whom are also discovering the different parts of the world with you.

The story is told from multiple points of views, with each character really coming to life with Heather Nix's words. Her writing style changes a bit from character to character, which was beautifully done and really added to their personalities. Every love story, every interaction, their journies with their pasts and traumas, each one of them are so dear to me! But especially Jynn ;) Even the minor, non-POV characters are so well-done. Not only is there great diversity in fantasy creatures in this book, but also in character representation -- varying body types, LGBTQIA+ / sapphic representation, gender identity journeys, etc. The spicy scenes are also so good! I hate spice for the sake of spice, but you will not find that here! The spicy scenes are beautiful, fun, and super well-written.

I am so excited to see where the rest of the Song of Gods series takes us and SO crushed for the impending wait I will suffer from :')

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adventurous dark inspiring tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

If you’re looking for a sapphic fantasy read with found family, magic, and a host of lovable characters (including faun, witches, humans, and pirates), then look no further. 

Woodborn is told in multiple POVs, with really four main POVs; Maelwen, Jynn, Cicerine, and Shell. Throughout the book as the story unravels through these POVs we see that these seemingly unconnected storylines are really interwoven together. Along the way we meet a host of diverse characters, experience their traumas, and witness the aftermath (mainly PTSD and some extracurricular activities from Maelwynn that we fully support). All of these really sensitive topics are handled with extreme care by the author and I really appreciated that. 

While yes there are some darker themes in this book there are also so many incredibly sweet moments. We get a little bit of everything from tender moments shared over a meal, game nights at Shell’s tavern, and several different romantic scenes that vary in levels of spice. These moments really made me connect even more with the characters and turned this into a book that I just didn’t want to end (sadly it does but it’s okay because it’s part of a series). 

Overall I think this book has a little bit of everything and makes for a fantastic read. That being said please check the trigger warnings. There are some potentially triggering topics in this book including sexual assault, sexual harassment, murder, gore, consumption of blood, dementia, and drug use. A full list can be found on the authors website and I very highly recommend you read them. 

Thank you to the author for allowing me to be an arc reader for this book. 

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