A review by amylovesbooksandyarn
Song of the Huntress by Lucy Holland

Thank you so much netgalley and Pan Macmillan for letting me read the advance reader copy of this book.

I loved this book so much! The world building and character development was so good it immediately made you want to root for the main characters.

At first I was worried all the unusual place names and character names would make this a bit tricky and not flow however I was very wrong, and after looking up some pronunciation guides for æ I was away.

This is a book from 3 points of view and I was equally happy to read each character which isn't always the case.

I was lucky enough to meet the author when she interviewed Samantha Shannon in Falmouth and I have been wanting to read her work ever since. It did not disappoint at all with strong female leads, magic and myth and a hint of romance.

I was very excited when I also this week received sister song as my Secret Santa present and am so excited to read more by this author.

I am Cornish and have been to Tintagel (Dintagel) and it's always nice when you read about places you have been as you can try and form more of an image in your mind. Reading this has made me want to go back learn about the history and I was Google searching names and places as I read and to me wanting to learn Moreno's the epitome of a good book.