A review by marleens
The Path of Thorns by A.G. Slatter

dark mysterious slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

I received an eARC of The Path of Thorns by A.G. Slatter through Netgalley, thanks Titan Books! This book comes out June 28th. 

It’s a gothic fantasy with fairytale vibes, about Asher Todd who goes to Morwood estate to be a governess for three children. But both Morwood and Asher might have some dark secrets, and there seem to be strange creatures and magic about.

Main character Asher Todd is an interesting woman. She is more sassy and feisty than you might expect from a character in her position in that household (definitely more than the Morwood family was expecting…), and I enjoyed her interactions with the family, the rest of the staff, and the people in the surrounding village.

From the very beginning it is clear that there are lots of secrets and ulterior motives at play, and the story definitely requires some patience because it takes a while before we very gradually get any answers. I did get a little impatient along the way, but from about halfway through the story picks up. I liked how the plot developed, and the way different acts of magic or witchcraft are included. There is also a little insta-lovey romance sub-plot, which worked reasonably well for me, but I don’t think it added that much and the story could easily have done without.

Within the overall story there are many little fairytales and bits of folklore that characters tell each other, and I liked those a lot! In the rest of the story the writing is purposely old-fashioned and did take me some getting used to. I understand how it was intended to help set the Victorian-esque atmosphere, but it did feel needlessly archaic sometimes. I had to look up the meaning of many older words and wasn’t expecting to have to do that in a book published in 2022.

All in all I give this book 4 stars. I really enjoyed the setting and atmosphere and all the intrigue, and Morwood estate definitely gave me those gothic vibes I was hoping for. Also, what a great cover!

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