A review by nightc0urt
White Fox by Sara Faring

3.0

Thank you Imprint for providing me with the arc to review.
3.5/5

White fox is definitely one of the most unique books I’ve read. It’s atmospheric and very wild and for most of the story, I had zero clue what was actually happening.

We follow Manon and Thais, two sisters who lost their mom a decade earlier and are trying to solve what actually happened to her. The world this story takes place in sounded so beautiful and just completely wild and at times, strange. I loved the coastal feel of the island but there were also dense creepy woods that the MC’s childhood home was surrounded by.

This story felt like a long drive on a windy cliff and suddenly, you drive off it. It was all twists and turns and I have no clue where the story would take us and then suddenly in the last 10% everything starts to come together and I was literally shocked. There were so many elements that pulled this mystery together and it was cool to see them come together.

White Fox did take me awhile to get through though, mostly because I was confused at times and the manuscript included throughout the story just had me at a loss for most of the story. I also had a hard time differentiating Thais and Manon’s POV because their thoughts were similar even though their personality’s were the opposite

Overall, if you enjoy atmospheric stories that will keep you guessing until the very end, then I highly recommend this one!