The North Wind

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Pub Date May 01 2024 | Archive Date May 03 2024
Simon & Schuster (Australia) | Simon & Schuster Australia

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A lush and enchanting fantasy romance, inspired by Beauty and the Beast and the myth of Hades and Persephone. Beloved by readers on TikTok.
 
Wren of Edgewood is no stranger to suffering. With her parents gone, it is Wren’s responsibility to ensure she and her sister survive the harsh and endless winter, but if the legends are to be believed, their home may not be safe for much longer.
 
For three hundred years, the land surrounding Edgewood has been encased in ice as the Shade, a magical barrier that protects the townsfolk from the Deadlands beyond, weakens. Only one thing can stop the Shade’s fall: the blood of a mortal woman bound in wedlock to the North Wind, a dangerous immortal whose heart is said to be as frigid as the land he rules. And the time has come to choose his bride.
 
When the North Wind sets his eyes on Wren’s sister, Wren will do anything to save her – even if it means sacrificing herself in the process. But mortal or not, Wren won’t go down without a fight.
A lush and enchanting fantasy romance, inspired by Beauty and the Beast and the myth of Hades and Persephone. Beloved by readers on TikTok.
 
Wren of Edgewood is no stranger to suffering. With her...

Advance Praise

‘Their enemies-to-lovers romance feels wholly earned, with just enough spice to keep the sparks flying, and the worldbuilding is fresh and distinctive, even with the clear fairy tale influence. Romantasy fans will swoon for this.’

– Publishers Weekly (starred review)


‘A brutally cold, beautifully drawn world warmed by a delicious slow-burn romance. I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough!’

– S.M. Gaither, author of A Song of the Marked

‘Their enemies-to-lovers romance feels wholly earned, with just enough spice to keep the sparks flying, and the worldbuilding is fresh and distinctive, even with the clear fairy tale influence...


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ISBN 9781761426018
PRICE A$32.99 (AUD)
PAGES 448

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Will I ever stop simping over emotionally unavailable morally grey men? Absolutely not. The North Wind is a Hades / Persephone retelling and I was obsessed.

The story focuses on Wren, who lives alone with her twin sister after they lost their parents as teenagers. There were strong ACOTAR vibes with the relationship between Wren and her sister. Wren hunts for food while her sister, Elora, doesn't lift a finger.

In this fantasy world, there are four brothers / Gods who control the seasons. This story focuses on Boreas, the North Wind. Every few decades the King (the North Wind) arrives to choose a woman from their village to take back to his kingdom never to be seen again. When he chooses Elora, Wren disguises herself and takes her place to save her sister.

This is a true hate to love story. Boreas is cold hearted and considers himself above mortals with a "I am not a man, I am a God" attitude. Wren attempts to kill him and escape back to her village while Boreas pays her little attention. The slow burn romance is so incredibly well done and the tension between them was perfect.

I also really liked the character development. We watch as Wren battles addiction and Boreas learns to navigate a life where he doesn't have full control. I loved how awkward Boreas was at communicating with mortals and his utter lack of social skills at parties was endearing.

This is a standalone book but I will absolutely be checking out other work by Alexandria Warwick.

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Wrens village has been suffering the effects of an ever-lasting winter.
A sacrifice is required of her village in the form of an eligible woman to appease the North Wind whose magic has left the land barren. The shade which is maintained by the North Wind is the only barrier protecting the humans from the Deadlands, but what if that barrier fails?
Wren is about to find out as she makes her own sacrifice to save her sister who was chosen by the North Wind.
But not all is as it seems and Wrens journey is steeped in emotional healing as she battles against her own prejudice.

This book feels incredibly nostalgic as it reimagines Beauty and the Beast while throwing in every fantasy trope known to mankind.
If you love tropes this is a must read fantasy novel. This book is a fun take on some themes that are arguable over saturated in the market.

Wren is fiesty and stubborn. Boreas is the morally grey MC with a traumatic past. Their relationship builds against all odds and Wren learns that she may be more beastly than the lord of the dead.

If you’re after a fun read that is purely fantasy, with slow burn and a snarky female lead you won’t be disappointed.

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The North Wind was an enthralling read, with Beauty and The Beast and a Hades and Persephone vibe it was pure fantasy with so many things to have you hooked!
Wren was the strong and snarky female lead, while Boreas was the morally grey male main character with a traumatic past.
The slow burn between these two is fire, and I truly couldn't get enough. I love the enemies to lovers trope, and this one might be up there with some of my favourites of all time!
The world building was fantastic, with little details that kept things interesting.
Although this is a stand alone novel, I believe it will be an interconnected series, I am interested to see who the world builds in the coming books!
Absolutely loved this book! Thank you to Net Galley and the publisher for the ARC!

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A Hades and Persephone retelling meets "A Court of Thornes and Roses" in a unique way that has be on the edge of my seat the entire time. You are immediately drawn in my the world building, and then kept hooked my Wren's wonderfully complex character.

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