A review by quoththegirl
Goddess Tithe by Anne Elisabeth Stengl

4.0

2020: Continuing our Tales of Goldstone Wood read-aloud. This was a nice, quick break in between the much longer Dragonwitch and Shadow Hand, and I had a new appreciation for the illustrations (also done by Stengl) this time around.

2013: I read Goddess Tithe in a couple quick gulps because I couldn't bring myself to put it down. Maritime fantasy is pretty much guaranteed to make me happy, and this little fellow was no exception. The novella stands alone, but it also covers an untold chapter in Stengl's second book, Veiled Rose, in which we get to know a certain character from Goddess Tithe even better. However, Munny is the star of Goddess Tithe, and I loved meeting him and getting to know a hitherto-unexplored part of Stengl's world. If you're a fan of Stengl's universe, don't miss this chapter--and if you're new to Goldstone Wood, this makes for a lovely introduction.