A review by careinthelibrary
The Green Children of Woolpit by J. Anderson Coats

3.0

A charming and dark story for fans of fae mischief and historical fiction. A really seamless blend of twelfth century Britain and the timeless magic of a Fairyland. Amd it had some epic moments of creepy and dark fantasy with really dire consequences for our intrepid heroine. The story was a bit convoluted and confusing at times (two characters with the same name and alternating chapters from their PoV). Enjoyed this. Would read another from this author.