Book Review: The Darkest Part of the Forest

The Darkest Part of the Forest (Signed Book)Hazel and her brother, Ben, live in the magical town of Fairfold. In Fairfold, humans and fae share the forest that surrounds their little town. Tourists come from all over to witness fairy magic and tricks, but most of all, tourists come to see the horned boy in the glass  coffin. Nothing has awakened him since anyone can remember. And to the locals, the horned boy is just another strange part of their strange town. Hazel and the other kids have keggers surrounding the glass casket, and dance the night away on the casket itself.

Until one day, the boy wakes up. It turns out that Hazel isn’t an average resident of Fairfold. Ever since she was little, Hazel and her brother were self-styled knights who fought evil in Fairfold forest. After an incident that left Ben unwilling to participate, Hazel finally stopped hunting the evil as a child. But now Hazel finds herself drawn back into the twisted mysteries of the fae, where she must decide who she is, and what she’s willing to fight for. Can she stop the dreaded evil in the forest and save the horned boy, and her town, before it’s too late?

Filled with forbidden love, plot twists and just the right hint of magic, this exciting stand alone novel is a real treat! I absolutely loved reading it while on my last beach vacation. This is such a great mix of fantasy without getting too incredibly dark. I highly recommend it!

 

3 thoughts on “Book Review: The Darkest Part of the Forest

  1. Caryn Caldwell

    This sounds so good! Kind of spooky and suspenseful and fascinating. I love that it’s stand-alone, too. Sometimes it’s fun to read a series, but sometimes it’s also fun just to enjoy a single book for itself.

    1. D.C.C. Mealy Post author

      Yes! It’s especially nice for a beach read for those of us who are in to fantasy!

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