![]() ![]() The story has dual POVs, which I always love, and it’s character-driven. Saft’s writing is atmospheric and lovely, with a dash of creepy when describing the woods and the hala’s dark presence. There were so many elements of this book that I loved. But Margaret’s mother isn’t there, and Wes finds himself joining the hunt with Margaret. He travels to Margaret’s town in order to appease Margaret’s mother, a famed alchemist, to become her apprentice. Weston, or Wes, is desperate for an apprenticeship as an alchemist. ![]() And while Margaret owns a hound named Trouble, she needs an alchemist in order to enter the hunt. Margaret lives in a small town, where an event called the Halfmoon Hunt is happening soon. The story follows two characters: Margaret and Weston. ![]() Martin’s Press & Wednesday Books for my e-ARC of A Far Wilder Magic! ![]()
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