Friday 28 February 2020

Havenfall


A safe haven between four realms. The girl sworn to protect it--at any cost.

Hidden deep in the mountains of Colorado lies the Inn at Havenfall, a sanctuary that connects ancient worlds--each with their own magic--together. For generations, the inn has protected all who seek refuge within its walls, and any who disrupt the peace can never return. {Goodreads summary}

Havenfall was an exciting, magical adventure that I didn't want to end. Here are three things I loved about it. 

1) The world building was detailed and amazing. I loved the magic system, the different worlds and the history. I also thought the way characters' prejudices and misconceptions were slowly overturned was cleverly done. 

2) It has a bi main character, with the potential for male and female love interests. It's great to see more representation in fantasy. There are a few awesome bi-fantasy novels coming out this year (Dangerous Remedy being another amazing one) which is fantastic. 


3) Maddie was a great protagonist. She was complex, with a backstory that clearly shaped her decisions and emotions, so that all the actions she took felt right (even when, as a reader, you realise she's making a mistake). 

I really enjoyed Havenfall and can't wait to return to this world in book two. 

I was provided with a copy of Havenfall to review via Netgalley.

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