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Weyward

Weyward

Weyward is a magnificent debut and work of historical fiction that will capture your heart as you go on a journey of endurance, strength, hidden power, and resilience. It is the tale of when magic meets female empowerment, and you will find yourself bewitched as you read.

What appealed to you the most in this story?

I loved how from the very first chapter I was fully immersed in the story and lives of the three main characters. As I read, I could feel the hearts and souls of these women even as they were living centuries apart.

How did you handle three separate timelines?

The three timelines in this story were separated by centuries but the underlining theme of discovering one’s strength during dire circumstances kept me captivated as the three timelines continued to become woven even tighter together through magic. Honestly, I was blow away by how Hart was able to intertwine their lives and hardships together into a seamless and riveting story. I’m still speechless!

How was the pace?

The story holds a steady pace, but it is one you will absolutely fly through as you find yourself completely imbedded in the lives of the characters through tension, suspense, magic, and atmosphere.

Do you recommend this book?

Yes! This a story for all and it will sink its magical claws into you too! Truly an atmospheric, gripping and magical story you won’t want to put down. Saying that this is an absorbing work of brilliance is an understatement!

Thank you, St. Martin’s Press, for this gifted copy in exchange for my honest review.

Today

It’s a pretty basic Monday here. I’m getting laundry and chores done around the house, along with hitting the dreadmill and doing some yoga.

For lunch I’m making this simple Sesame Ginger Orange Chicken Salad from Half-Baked Harvest. This is my first time making it and it looks yummy. My only amendment to the recipe is the crispy wontons. I bought some instead of making them myself.

Pub Day

Pub Day

March “Maybe”

March “Maybe”