Genre: Fantasy

Book Review | Compass and Blade by Rachel Greenlaw

Posted April 10, 2024 by Emma in 2024 Books, Book Review, Bookish Post, UKYA, YA / 2 Comments

Hello my lovely readers, I’m excited to bring you another review of a 2024 fantasy release set on the sea, Compass and Blade by Rachel Greenlaw. I can’t wait to tell you all about and why need to read it.

Book Review | Compass and Blade by Rachel GreenlawCompass and Blade by Rachel Greenlaw
Published by Harper Collins UK on February 29, 2024
Genres: Fantasy, Fantasy & Magic, UKYA
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Romance. Betrayal. Magic.
Mira is a wrecker, one of the seven chosen to swim out and plunder the wrecked ships beyond the Isle of Rosevear. The waves sing to her soul, the call of the sea beckoning her into deeper waters. But Rosevear needs her, and she could never abandon her home. Until one evening when lightning splits the sky and the Watch descend, taking Mira’s father away.
Mira must set off on a journey to win back her father’s freedom. She will encounter two strangers along the way – enigmatic Seth and smouldering Elijah – and learning who to trust will not be easy. When she discovers a dark family secret, buried deep in the ocean, Mira finds that securing her future – and that of her island – will come at a high price . . .

As soon as this book arrived, I picked it up straight away as my next read. I was hooked from page 1. I have always loved a great fantasy set on the sea and I know I would be drawn into it. Instantly it reminded me of Viper by Bex Hogan with the lyrical writing of The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw. Thinking about it, it really reminded me of Jason and the Argonauts (1963 film) But what I loved about the book was the layers to the storyline.

Mira has always loved the call of the sea, she is a wrecker, she wrecks ships that stumble upon or near the island. Mira is a survivor and like her family she will always try to save lives like her mother. She won’t leave anyone behind especially a boy named Seth. She feel a deep tether or connection that’s she unable shake so she had to save him. Being a wrecker enables her family, her community, her people to survive, to have food and drink, and provide money to keep a roof over their heads. But the governing body known as The Watch despise these wreckers and will anything to stop them.

One day, when they find yet another ship, it’s a trap and Mira’s father and friend are taken to be hanged. In order to save them, she must follow her mother’s footstep, to help bargain with the Watch to release her father. She knew that living on the island she wasn’t her true self, the sea called to her. Upon of voyage upon the Phantom she discovers more about herself and the truth of about her mother.

Compass and Blade is epically written layered fantasy. Rachel’s writing is deeply evocative the way she weaves so many elements of the story. It isn’t just pirates, ships, smugglers or treasure it’s more than that. There are mythical creatures, wyverns, phoenixes, and sirens. Lands and islands surrounded by myths and legends and most of all magic. The world building is deep (if you excuse the pun) and captivating, almost like you are sinking into the depth of the book, a complete a escape that you can’t help but keep reading on.

I really loved Mira’s character. I appreciated the journey of self-discovery and how as the reader was with her all the way. Her strength grew throughout the book and throughly enjoyed how Rachel has moulded such a character to be as epic as she is going to be. Seth on the other hand annoyed me, I felt Mira was a bit gullible at times so I kind have it in for Eli the dark, shadowy guy that is clearly bad news for her. Mer, Pearl, Job, Eli and Seth were all a fantastic cast of characters and I can’t wait to read more about them in book 2.

So we most fantasy books, we love to know the tropes don’t we?! Well Compass and Blade had buckets. We’ve got my favourite found family, enemies-to-lovers, insta-love, possibly a love triangle – think ACOTAR vibes with Tamsin and Rhysand, The Quest and I feel their might even be a bit of Chosen One too. Each of these were done with the right amount that it didn’t over balance the book. Whilst the Romantasy vibe is something we are sucker for, for me the friendship and found family was a journey itself that I revelled in especially onboard the Phantom.

I even purchased the gorgeous sprayed edged edition from Waterstones afterwards. I only ever get special editions if they are truly amazing and special. There was something about it, almost like Mira and her tether to Seth. I had a tether to this book and needed to find what lies beneath.This book is perfect for the fans of Alexandra Christo. If you love To Kill a Kingdom, you love this. The problem is I’m so ready for Book 2 now. This is on my top ten books for 2024!

Thank you to HarperFire for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest review.

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Under the Cover #4 – with Anna Waterworth author of The Girl Who Grew Wings

Posted July 27, 2023 by Emma in 2023 Books, Bookish Post, UKYA, Under the Cover / 0 Comments
Under the Cover #4 – with Anna Waterworth author of The Girl Who Grew Wings

Happy Thursday my lovely friends, I’m really excited to welcome my next guest to my author series, Anna Waterworth. Under the Cover is where I interview some of favourite authors and authors I’ve recently read and discovered. I’m trying to refresh my blog and I love interviewing authors and getting an insight into their storytelling, hence Under the Cover was born. Anna is best known for her Fandom duology which I read years ago and loved it. She has returned this year with a brand new Greek Mythology retelling, The Girl Who Grew Wings. It is stunning. So sit back, grab a coffee […]

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Book Review | A Curse of Salt by Sarah Street – a captivating Beauty and the Beast retelling that made me cry.

Posted June 16, 2023 by Emma in 2023 Books, Book Review, Bookish Post, Fantasy / 0 Comments
Book Review | A Curse of Salt by Sarah Street – a captivating Beauty and the Beast retelling that made me cry.

Hello my fellow bookworms. If you’re living in the UK I hope you are surviving the heatwave. For me I find I read more as I can’t seem to sleep because it’s so stuffy. I love the sun, just not the heat. Anyways, I thought it was about time I finally review this book. I read this about a month ago and interviewed the amazing author Sarah Street. I was so surprised by this book and I will tell you why. Did you cry is the Disney movie of Beauty and the Beast? I do, every single time. In a […]

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Book Review | Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros – this book consumed me! *no spoilers*

Posted June 12, 2023 by Emma in Book Review, Bookish Post, Fantasy / 0 Comments
Book Review | Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros – this book consumed me! *no spoilers*

Hello my bookish friends. I have just finished the most hyped book, Fourth Wing and I am PROUD of myself. It consumed me the whole week of reading and I loved every single minute of it. I’m at a bit of a loss right now as this book is worthy of the obsession at the moment. So I thought the best thing would be to write if not ramble and fangirl over this book. I apologise in advance for that. There will be no spoilers from me. Just a lot of vibes and feelings about it all. So me and […]

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Blog Tour | Debut YA Spotlight – The King is Dead by Benjamin Dean

Posted July 22, 2022 by Emma in Bookish Post / 1 Comment
Blog Tour | Debut YA Spotlight – The King is Dead by Benjamin Dean

Happy Friday my lovely bookworms. It’s been a while since I last posted. Today I broke up for the summer holidays and I’m excited for 6 weeks off. It’s been much needed and a very long school year. So be prepared for more reading and posts. I’ve got some exciting things planned. Anyways, update aside today I am ending the blog tour for The King of the Dead by Benjamin Dean. Ben is known for his Middle Grade book – Me, My Dad and the End of the Rainbow. Now, he has released his first YA book and all I’ve […]

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Sunday Spotlight – The Knave of Secrets by

Sunday Spotlight – The Knave of Secrets by

Happy Sunday evening my lovely readers. It’s been another hot minute these days since back to work from Easter Holidays. But there is only another week left and it’s May half term and a very lovely long weekend for most of you in the UK. Woohoo. I haven’t been able to read much until this week really but it also means I may have been a little late to a blog tour by The Write Reads. Sorry Dave. So today I’m bring you a spotlight post of a book I was so so excited to read, The Knave of Secrets […]

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Sunday Spotlight – Revenge of the Beast by Jack Meggitt-Phillips

Posted February 6, 2022 by Emma in 2022 Books, Bookish Post, Middle Grade / 1 Comment
Sunday Spotlight – Revenge of the Beast by Jack Meggitt-Phillips

Happy Sunday evening my lovelies, today I’m excited to be part of The Write Reads – Ultimate Blog Tour for a sequel to The Beast and the Bethany, Revenge of the Beast by Jack Meggitt-Phillips. Yesterday was my stop and huge apologies for missing out Dave, at the moment my reading is extremely slow with work and home but I have both books to read and I have heard so much about these books and how great they are. So without further ado here is a little bit more about the book. Thank you to Dave and The Write Reads […]

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Twenty Twenty One – My Top 10 Books of the year

Twenty Twenty One – My Top 10 Books of the year

Hello it’s me again, I am on a roll at the moment with blogging and I am loving it. I’m starting as I mean to go on. So today is all about the books I loved during 2021. I have to say the it’s quite varied and I love seeing how my tastes have changed. I can’t wait to see what my reading is like year! So let’s get to the nitty gritty part of the post with my top 10 books of the year! As my reading is drastically lower than normal with life and I haven’t reviewed every […]

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Blog Tour | The Winter Garden by Alexandra Bell

Posted September 7, 2021 by Emma in 2021 Books, Blog Tour, Bookish Post, Extract, Fantasy / 0 Comments
Blog Tour | The Winter Garden by Alexandra Bell

Happy Tuesday my lovely readers! Who’s enjoying the sunshine, I am I live for these days. The heat not so much though. Today I posting a delayed tour stop for a beautifully looking fantasy that is one of my anticipated reads this season. It’s The Winter Garden by Alexandra Bell. When you see the cover you will be starstruck, it’s honestly stunning. Alex Bell has written numerous YA which I’ve really enjoyed in the past and I can’t wait to see what this new adult fantasy will take her. If your looking for a book this Winter I think this […]

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