A review by lonelymanatee
Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett

5.0

Emily Wilde is back and is exploring the Austrian Alps in search of a nexus, a doorway to multiple words of the Fae. Along the way she must deal with her lazy colleague and love interest, her niece, and her boss. Plus the usual dangers that come with studying the Folk.
I loved the first Emily Wilde book, and the sequel did not disappoint. The writing style and character depth really makes you feel like you’re reading a real journal. The characters are engaging, and the central mystery keeps you wanting to come back for more.
This is worth a read, especially if you like more cozy style fantasy novels.


Merged review:

Emily Wilde is back and is exploring the Austrian Alps in search of a nexus, a doorway to multiple words of the Fae. Along the way she must deal with her lazy colleague and love interest, her niece, and her boss. Plus the usual dangers that come with studying the Folk.
I loved the first Emily Wilde book, and the sequel did not disappoint. The writing style and character depth really makes you feel like you’re reading a real journal. The characters are engaging, and the central mystery keeps you wanting to come back for more.
This is worth a read, especially if you like more cozy style fantasy novels.