TITLE: Northwoods Magi
AUTHOR: Desiree LaFawn
PUBLISHING DATE: July 24, 2017
FROM GOODREADS: Quinn Reynolds is
desperate for answers. After a near fatal accident, Quinn’s life changes
and she is suddenly plagued by dreams of ravens, magic, and a boy with
copper-ringed eyes. Told by her doctors that she is delusional, Quinn
travels to the Northwoods of Minnesota to find out the truth. But Quinn
has another problem that she hasn’t shared. Not only does she dream of
magic, she also possesses her own power as well.
Corbin Olsen
has been battling his own demons for the last ten years. After
sacrificing everything to save Quinn’s life, she forgot about him
completely. He’s thought of her constantly in the years she’s been gone,
but nothing prepared him for the woman she has become. Although angry
at her for leaving him, Corbin isn’t able to dismiss his need for her.
But
Corbin and Quinn are running out of time for a meaningful reunion, the
real evil is back and hunting the prey that escaped it all those years
ago.
MY THOUGHTS:
So overall "Northwoods
Magic" was a decent read and somewhat enjoyable, but nothing really
stuck out to me as fabulous. When she was a teen, foster child Quinn was
vacationing with her soon-to-be parents in the northwoods of Minnesota
when an accident occurred and she nearly died. Unbeknownst to Quinn, she
was saved by the woods' Green Man and raven-turned-human, Corbin. Quinn
was taken to the hospital and her family eventually dissolved. She
spent the next ten years not understanding why plants and greenery are
some somehow drawn to her and how her emotions affect the plant life
around her. Quinn, a poetic recluse, decides to return the the
northwoods inn and see if she can find out why she has had such an odd
life. However, she doesn't know that the dark power, which was
responsible for her initial accident in the first place, is waiting
there for her, along with Corbin who has basically pined away for her
for the past ten years.
This magical tale is likable enough, but I
really had some problems with some of the elements. I understand Quinn
is damaged and basically was made to think she was mentally unstable for
ten years, but she was very weak and had no self confidence and at
times I wanted to shake her and tell her to snap out it. Corbin is also
mildly obsessed with Quinn and since he spent at least half of his life
as a raven, lacks some serious social skills. I do have to admit I liked
the side characters quite a bit, especially Corbin's "sister." I would
definitely liked to have seen more from her in the book. So you can
imagine there are some pretty strong insta-love elements and even though
there are some very good explanations for the attraction, I still found
it annoying. Not to mention that once Quinn and Corbin do finally hook
up, they end up messing around like rabbits.
"Northwoods Magic"
is a short read and resolves itself fairly well. There is the inevitable
lead-in to a sequel, and at this point, I can't say that it's on my
radar. If you like fairy tales, there is a certain magical quality to
this book and you may enjoy it. However, if you dislike weak characters,
this may not be the read for you.
I received this book from Xpresso Book Tours in exchange for an honest review.
RATING: 3 PAWS
I was on the fence about this one. I just can't add another series, right? LOL Sure is a pretty cover:)
ReplyDeleteI do love the cover and admit that was one of the reasons I grabbed it.
Deletethis sounds way to magical for me. I'm not much into fairy tales but I'm glad it was a good short read for you :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't mind the magical parts but weak characters annoy me - even if there seems to be a reason for their weakness (which is probably sad).
DeleteThis sounds like a "meh" read, unfortunately. Although I do like the pretty cover and the idea of a "raven boy."
ReplyDeleteThe raven boy concept was cool but man, he was like a lost puppy when the MC entered.
DeletePretty cover. I hate that so many books are a series. I rarely finish them...you know, so many books I forget.
ReplyDeletesherry @ fundinmental
Yes, it seems like no one can write a standalone now.
DeleteYeah I don't much like weak characters!
ReplyDeleteAmen!
DeleteIt sounds interesting but I don't think it's enough to make me grab it.
ReplyDeleteI would probably recommend you skip it. I don't think I'll continue on with the series although I would if a book came out featuring the "sister." I liked her.
DeleteToo bad this one did have an element to really make it stand out a bit.
ReplyDeleteI kinda like the premise, with a Green Man/ northern woods vibe and her affinity for plant life, sorry to hear it was kinda disappointing. The characters do sound iffy too.
ReplyDeleteYea, that was the part you don't see a lot in books so I think the concept was refreshing. Could have just been executed better.
DeleteI recently DNF-ed a book I was looking forward to because the character was so weak-willed. There wasn't enough to keep me going, but here at least it seems there was goodness to offset that sort of character.
ReplyDeleteYes, those kind of characters definitely drive me crazy and make me have Bella Swan flashbacks!
DeleteAh insta-love... never a good time. Great review!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Erica!
DeleteI do love fairy tales, but the characters are usually the best part. Sorry that wasn't really the case with this one.
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