Title: In the Jaded Grove
Author: Anela Deen
Type: Fiction
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Fine Fables Press
Date published: July 1, 2021
A complimentary physical copy of this book was kindly provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.
Simith of Drifthorn is tired of war. After years of conflict between the Thistle court and the troll kingdom, even a pixie knight known for his bloodlust longs for peace. Hoping to secure a ceasefire, Simith arranges a meeting with the troll king—and is ambushed instead. Escape lies in the Jaded Grove, but the trees of the ancient Fae woodland aren’t what they seem, and in place of sanctuary, Simith tumbles through a doorway to another world.
Cutting through her neighbor’s sunflower farm in Skylark, Michigan, Jessa runs into a battle between creatures straight out of a fantasy novel. Only the blood is very real. When a lone fighter falls to his attackers, Jessa intervenes. She’s known too much death to stand idly by, but an act of kindness leads to consequences even a poet like her couldn’t imagine.
With their fates bound by magic, Simith and Jessa must keep the strife of his world from spilling into hers—except the war isn’t what it appears and neither are their enemies. Countless lives depend on whether they can face the truths of their pasts and untangle the web of lies around them. But grief casts long shadows, and even their deepening bond may not be enough to save them from its reach.
⤖ My Review ⬻
Having never read anything by Anela Deen before, and not typically reading a lot of indie books, I really didn’t know what to expect from In The Jaded Grove. All I knew was that the cover was absolutely gorgeous and that I was very intrigued by the synopsis—it sounded so unique!
Now, having read In The Jaded Grove, I’m happy to say that the story definitely was unique! There’s nothing that comes to mind that I could compare it to, and I really really enjoyed the story. The writing was wonderful, as were the worlds and characters. The plot also kept me interested throughout, while also keeping me guessing because I could never predict which way things were going to go.
Now, having experienced the story of In The Jaded Grove, I find the cover to be even more lovely because I understand the significance of the design. When I finished, I found that I really missed the world and characters (I still do), so I was happy to find through Goodreads that there will be more books written within this universe!
All in all, I really enjoyed In The Jaded Grove and plan on reading more by Anela Deen whether in the same universe or not. I definitely recommend this book to urban fantasy and high fantasy lovers alike, as well as those looking to get into either of the those genres!
⤖ About the Author ⬻
A child of two cultures, this kānaka maoli girl is currently living among the tulips and windmills of the Netherlands. She now fills her days with family and fiction under rainy Dutch skies. With a house full of lovable kids, a three-legged cat, and one handsome Dutchman, she prowls the keyboard late at night while the minions sleep. Coffee? Nah, she prefers tea with a generous spoonful of sarcasm.