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A review by davinareads
Weyward by Emilia Hart
dark
emotional
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
Sometimes, a book cover catches your eye, and you hope the story inside lives up to it. Weyward by Emilia Hart does exactly that—delivering an extraordinary tale that matches its stunning cover.
What really stood out to me was how beautifully the three different points of view intertwined. We follow three generations of women, each facing their own challenges and connections to nature. The way these stories come together is both satisfying and powerful.
The atmosphere Emilia creates is vivid and immersive, pulling you into the world of these women. The character growth is also strong; you can really feel the transformation each one undergoes as the story progresses. And there’s nothing quite like the satisfaction of seeing everyone get exactly what they deserve by the end.
That said, it did take me a while to get fully into the book. There were some parts where I found myself feeling frustrated—mostly because the writing was so strong that it really made me feel for the characters and their struggles.
Overall, Weyward is a beautifully crafted story that’s well worth the read, especially if you appreciate deep character development and a touch of magic in your fiction.
What really stood out to me was how beautifully the three different points of view intertwined. We follow three generations of women, each facing their own challenges and connections to nature. The way these stories come together is both satisfying and powerful.
The atmosphere Emilia creates is vivid and immersive, pulling you into the world of these women. The character growth is also strong; you can really feel the transformation each one undergoes as the story progresses. And there’s nothing quite like the satisfaction of seeing everyone get exactly what they deserve by the end.
That said, it did take me a while to get fully into the book. There were some parts where I found myself feeling frustrated—mostly because the writing was so strong that it really made me feel for the characters and their struggles.
Overall, Weyward is a beautifully crafted story that’s well worth the read, especially if you appreciate deep character development and a touch of magic in your fiction.