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Don't miss out on the stunning DELUXE LIMITED EDITION while supplies last― featuring gorgeous sprayed edges with stenciled artwork, as well as exclusive endpapers and special design features. This breathtaking collectible is only available on a limited first print run, a must-have for any book lover while supplies last in the US and Canada only. The instant New York Times bestseller Can you love the dark when you know what it hides? Some things aren’t supposed to exist outside of our imagination. Thirteen years ago, monsters emerged from the shadows and plunged Kierse’s world into a cataclysmic war of near-total destruction. The New York City she knew so well collapsed practically overnight. In the wake of that carnage, the Monster Treaty was created. A truce...of sorts. But tonight, Kierse―a gifted and fearless thief―will break that treaty. She’ll enter the Holly Library...not knowing it’s the home of a monster. He’s charming. Quietly alluring. Terrifying . But he knows talent when he sees it; it’s just a matter of finding her price. Now she’s locked into a dangerous bargain with a creature unlike any other. She’ll sacrifice her freedom. She’ll offer her skills. Together, they’ll put their own futures at risk. But he’s been playing a game across centuries―and once she joins in, there will be no escape... The Oak & Holly Cycle is an epic five-book romantasy saga best experienced in order. Reading Order: Book #1 The Wren in the Holly Library Book #2 The Robin on the Oak Throne Book #3 The Raven at the Ash Door Review: Romantasy with a heist! - I loved this book. Fantasy, dystopian setting, interesting magic, magical creatures, and a magical theif doing a heist. What's not to love? And in addition you get enemies-to-lovers, yearning and lots of lovable side characters. I really enjoyed this book from beginning to end. It keeps a fast pace and has lots of amazing action and fun heist scenes. Review: Entertaining Story with Monsters, Magic & touches of Celtic lore - Monsters have come out of hiding, and the world is ever altered. When a desperate thief takes a job to steal a diamond from the library of one of NYC's wealthiest, she gets more than she bargains for. Turns out, the owner of said diamond is actually an ancient and powerful "monster." Instead of taking his vengeance on her, he makes a counter-offer that's too good to refuse. This was an interesting collaboration of a dystopian world with magic, monsters and elements of celtic folklore. Our heroine has had a rough life as an orphan, struggling to survive, along with her two best friends. The writing had a few issues from plot holes, unbelievable situations of seemingly miraculous recovery post-injury, and weakly written side characters. Likeable, sure - but felt more of an afterthought to the main story. Graves promises training as a bargaining chip to ensure her safety, but he deals in riddles, deception and an air of distrust - making it hard to truly LIKE him...nevertheless, While the beginning of the story was extremely entertaining, I began to get frustrated in the second half of the book. While there was diversity in monsters, we didn't really get much more than species-name-dropping with the exception of Vampires, Werewolves and a couple magic user types. I really would've loved more intensity in the danger, instead it fell flat. I was dismayed that any complications that our characters faced were too easily resolved, and the use of "Interludes" throughout the book felt a bit jarring from the story at hand, rather than to simply have multiple POV's written into the main story to fill in all the gaps I was eager for. Furthermore, the true significance of "the wren" in symbol and name isn't clearly explained, other than that there's an ancient history that references the title. I DID appreciate that this wasn't a Romantasy of just 🌶️S🌶️M🌶️U🌶️T🌶️ but that it actually had a story to it. That being said, there could've been a bit more built up & depth (no pun intended) to the relationship between MFC & MMC. By the end of the story, we end up with a LOT of unanswered questions....which our main heroine sets off to seek answers for - away from the manipulations of the quasi-love interest, the semi-triangle love interest(???), and different paths for characters who were set up to be more important to the MFC. The finale of a mysterious phone call to Graves by an unknown entity that teases readers to set up for the next book was a lazy way to rev up the next book. (Which of course, I had already pre-ordered when I bought this copy - so, because I'm not a quitter, I'll be reading it too.) I am a bit confused by the number of poor reviews I've perused. While the story did utilize familiar tropes, had a few plot holes, and ultimately could've been much longer with more details added - it felt more like a set up for the next book (another common thing in the Romantasy genre where the 1st book isn't as good as the next one(s) in the series. Was it THE BEST book I've ever read? Certainly not, but I'm happy with my purchase and will be glad to have this story (and the next) remain in my personal library.












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R**E
Romantasy with a heist!
I loved this book. Fantasy, dystopian setting, interesting magic, magical creatures, and a magical theif doing a heist. What's not to love? And in addition you get enemies-to-lovers, yearning and lots of lovable side characters. I really enjoyed this book from beginning to end. It keeps a fast pace and has lots of amazing action and fun heist scenes.
K**R
Entertaining Story with Monsters, Magic & touches of Celtic lore
Monsters have come out of hiding, and the world is ever altered. When a desperate thief takes a job to steal a diamond from the library of one of NYC's wealthiest, she gets more than she bargains for. Turns out, the owner of said diamond is actually an ancient and powerful "monster." Instead of taking his vengeance on her, he makes a counter-offer that's too good to refuse. This was an interesting collaboration of a dystopian world with magic, monsters and elements of celtic folklore. Our heroine has had a rough life as an orphan, struggling to survive, along with her two best friends. The writing had a few issues from plot holes, unbelievable situations of seemingly miraculous recovery post-injury, and weakly written side characters. Likeable, sure - but felt more of an afterthought to the main story. Graves promises training as a bargaining chip to ensure her safety, but he deals in riddles, deception and an air of distrust - making it hard to truly LIKE him...nevertheless, While the beginning of the story was extremely entertaining, I began to get frustrated in the second half of the book. While there was diversity in monsters, we didn't really get much more than species-name-dropping with the exception of Vampires, Werewolves and a couple magic user types. I really would've loved more intensity in the danger, instead it fell flat. I was dismayed that any complications that our characters faced were too easily resolved, and the use of "Interludes" throughout the book felt a bit jarring from the story at hand, rather than to simply have multiple POV's written into the main story to fill in all the gaps I was eager for. Furthermore, the true significance of "the wren" in symbol and name isn't clearly explained, other than that there's an ancient history that references the title. I DID appreciate that this wasn't a Romantasy of just 🌶️S🌶️M🌶️U🌶️T🌶️ but that it actually had a story to it. That being said, there could've been a bit more built up & depth (no pun intended) to the relationship between MFC & MMC. By the end of the story, we end up with a LOT of unanswered questions....which our main heroine sets off to seek answers for - away from the manipulations of the quasi-love interest, the semi-triangle love interest(???), and different paths for characters who were set up to be more important to the MFC. The finale of a mysterious phone call to Graves by an unknown entity that teases readers to set up for the next book was a lazy way to rev up the next book. (Which of course, I had already pre-ordered when I bought this copy - so, because I'm not a quitter, I'll be reading it too.) I am a bit confused by the number of poor reviews I've perused. While the story did utilize familiar tropes, had a few plot holes, and ultimately could've been much longer with more details added - it felt more like a set up for the next book (another common thing in the Romantasy genre where the 1st book isn't as good as the next one(s) in the series. Was it THE BEST book I've ever read? Certainly not, but I'm happy with my purchase and will be glad to have this story (and the next) remain in my personal library.
K**E
Great Book
A joining of street smarts and classic knowledge. In a world where magic, myth, and humans collide. A subtle retelling of Beauty and the Beast wrapped in an elaborate plot full of twists and turns. With a morally grey beast MMC and badass heroine who flourishes and comes into her own. While challenging her beast in ways he never suspected. An enticing read I’m happy crossed my path.
T**R
I loved this book until I didn’t
“The Wren in the Holly Library” has such a solid premise concerning the modern world after a war between men and monsters, where now both sides are learning to live together in the streets of New York City. There is a lot of lore about the monsters, a lot of interesting ideas about what these monsters do in the modern human world. The laws of magic were also super fascinating and inspiring! The main female lead had a really good start with her survival instincts and wits that have kept her alive in this dangerous place. The main male character was well-written and interesting, especially as he grew. I loved the touch of “Beauty and the Beast” that entered the story at one point; it made sense for the two main characters. The spice wasn’t over the top and I actually really enjoyed it. The sexual tension was well-done; it had me wanting more with these characters. But that’s where my praises kind of die. I really, really loved the beginning of the book and the plot it laid out for the readers. I was intrigued by the world and the characters. But I feel the story and its elements became too convoluted and tangled towards the end. Characters appear and then never show up again. There were basically two climaxes and both were anticlimactic. (SPOILERS) The big heist that was the WHOLE plot device that motivated the main characters fell completely flat. There was so much buildup only for the confrontation with the big bad mafia boss in the underworld to last a few pages. The focus suddenly shifts to the FMC and her newly discovered powers. The story really crumbled at that point for me. I was so involved, so ready for this big operation, and I was left so disappointed. Then everything felt a bit rushed and forced at the end, to the point I was rolling my eyes and wondering how the author was going to wrap it all up. I really wanted to love this book. The beginning had me hooked and I craved more. But the ending upended everything for me, personally. Overall, an interesting premise, intriguing characters, and a fascinating world. Just wish it had stayed focused all the way through!
M**S
Solid 4⭐️ read with an intriguing vibe.
The Wren in the Holly Library by K.A. Linde was a fun surprise. While it includes familiar supernatural elements like vampires and werewolves, the creatures in this world feel like something entirely new—more mythical than monstrous, which gave the story a fresh and intriguing vibe. It held my interest from start to finish. It wasn’t one of those Roman Empire-level obsessions where I couldn’t think about anything else, but I genuinely enjoyed it and always looked forward to picking it back up. There’s a touch of spice—just enough to match the moment without being overdone or distracting. It felt natural to the story and added depth to the characters’ connection. The book does include some content warnings, particularly around abuse. These are mentioned briefly and not explored in graphic detail, but it’s good to be aware going in. It doesn’t end on a dramatic cliffhanger, but you’re left with a clear sense of where the next book is heading. I’m not rushing to dive into book two, but I could absolutely see myself continuing the series when I’m in the mood for more magic, mystery, and slow-burning tension.
B**S
Incredible! Unbelievable! I enjoyed this book so much and read it in one day.
Incredible! Unbelievable! I enjoyed this book so much and read it in one day. The series is one of the best I have ever read. So excited for the next book in the series!! Five stars plus!!
K**M
I'm in love with a monster.
K.A. Linde is a new to me author, though I have seen her name around. The Wren in the Holly Library got my attention, mainly for the cover. But the blurb had me hooked. This story was everything I wanted and then some. Initially, I thought The Wren in the Holly Library was going to be a Beauty and the Beast retelling. It is a little bit. But there’s also an element of Avengers and X-Men if you pay close attention. I honestly have no words for The Wren in the Holly Library. Or at least not the proper words. K.A. has laid out a truly engaging story of monsters and what it means to be a monster. She has written a heroine (Kierse McKenna) you can't help but cheer for and a morally grey hero (Graves) who steals your heart from his first word. When Kierse breaks into Graves’ brownstone to steal a diamond, she has no idea that he’s a monster. Meaning she just broke the Monster Treaty, which means Graves is well within his rights to kill her. Instead of making a mess of his library with Kierse’s untimely death, he hires her for a job he believes only she can do. While Graves educates and trains her for this job, he forces her to live with him in his house and orders her to stay away from her friends, which she considers family. There are twists and turns that will have you glued to the pages. I wasn't expecting there to be romance. And I definitely wasn’t expecting it to be so hot. It doesn’t matter who they are or where they come from, Kierse and Graves are perfect for each other. They are in fact the other half of each other. I love how K.A. has written a story providing breadcrumbs along the way. Every word of The Wren in the Holly Library is important. When all the words and breadcrumbs are put together it’s more than an aha moment. It’s a mind-blowing moment. I found the ending to be a little bittersweet. But there’s hope for the future. I’m just left wondering how all of this is going to play out. I am SO looking forward to the next book. ~ Favorite Quotes ~ “Appearances can be deceiving.” “No one could hurt you like family.” “It’s always difficult to speak of those who hurt us most.” **Received a copy of the book from the publisher and voluntarily reviewed it. Also personally purchased two hardcover copies.**
B**E
great potential!
3.75/5⭐️ 1/3🌶️ 1/3🦋 •My Thoughts• Despite a slower start, I was completely hooked by this loose Beauty and the Beast retelling. The plot was fascinating and the world was very cool. Set in an alternate NYC where monsters and human live in tenuous peace, it was a fun take on fantasy creatures (fae, vampires, shifters, wraiths, etc). I absolutely adored the Celtic lore that was woven throughout too. Once the plot got going, it was pretty action packed with training and a heist and some very fun twists. There were a few more minor things throughout the story that weren’t my favorite but I was enjoying the plot so much that I was able to look past them. I would have enjoyed a little more romance but the plot reigned supreme in this one. The soft cliffhanger ending went in a direction I didn’t love but I AM interested in seeing what happens next. There were so many things to love about this one and the middle 50% was really fun. I think my feelings could change depending on the rest of the series. It has some good potential. This was definitely its own story but I absolutely got vibes similar to Karen Marie Moning’s Fever Series which is a favorite of mine. They both had chaos with monsters roaming the streets of a big modern day city, a library run by a mysterious powerful male and a women who stumbles upon the library with a hidden identity all wrapped up with a Celtic lore ribbon and a mission to defeat evil. It’s a fantastic set up!
S**E
Libro danneggiato
Libro arrivato danneggiato. Copertina esterna strappata e spigolo danneggiato da urto
T**A
Worth reading
I**S
loved it!
Had some issues with the page numbers reading the sample so that gave me some anxiety but I said screw it and bought the book and I’m so glad! It was a great story, very well written! And finally a female character that doesn’t give up on her own hopes and dreams for some dreamy man!!
P**W
Beautiful and intriguing!
M**A
Perfecto estado
Es una edición preciosa. Ha llegado en perfecto estado. Deseando leerlo.
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