A review by harperlcarnes
Entheóphage by Drema Deòraich

5.0

I was immediately taken in with this story’s characters and Deòraich’s ability to paint a scene with her words. The descriptions of the setting made me feel I was actually out on a boat in the ocean, or in a hospital room standing at Kyn’s bedside.

This book is told from multiple points of view and shifts seamlessly between them without being jarring to the reader. I admit that when I read some books with multiple POVs I tend to have my favorite characters and feel like I’m slogging through certain chapters to get back to the people I care about, but with Entheóphage I was invested in what each character had to say, and the part they played as the story developed.

This story’s message about the toll we’re taking on the environment, and our need to make change is an important one. Anyone who has an interest in cli-fi and eco-fiction should read this story.

As an ARC reader I quite enjoyed Entheóphage, and look forward to more tales from the author.