
Rating: ★★★
Audience: YA Fantasy
Length: 352 pages
Author: Emily Lloyd-Jones
Publisher: Little, Brown Books
Release Date: August 16th, 2022
Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads
BOOK SUMMARY:
Once upon a time, the kingdoms of Wales were rife with magic and conflict, and eighteen-year-old Mererid “Mer” is well-acquainted with both. She is the last living water diviner and has spent years running from the prince who bound her into his service. Under the prince’s orders, she located the wells of his enemies, and he poisoned them without her knowledge, causing hundreds of deaths. After discovering what he had done, Mer went to great lengths to disappear from his reach. Then Mer’s old handler returns with a proposition: use her powers to bring down the very prince that abused them both.
The best way to do that is to destroy the magical well that keeps the prince’s lands safe. With a motley crew of allies, including a fae-cursed young man, the lady of thieves, and a corgi that may or may not be a spy, Mer may finally be able to steal precious freedom and peace for herself. After all, a person with a knife is one thing… but a person with a cause can topple kingdoms.
The Drowned Woods—set in the same world as The Bone Houses but with a whole new, unforgettable cast of characters—is part heist novel, part dark fairy tale.

WAS I MISSING SOMETHING?
I spent the entire book thinking I was missing some critical aspects of information? I know this is set in the same world as The Bone Houses (which I have read) so I’m not sure if that’s where the background info was but without what I thought I needed this book was lackluster.
And I tend to love heist books?! I do find them hard to accomplish in one book only 400 pages though. Especially when you add in multiple points of view. Many characters + many backgrounds + many different decision makers makes for not enough time spent on each character to get a true feel and depth for them.
Some of the plot pieces were kind of cool. I liked the idea and think others might enjoy this book much more than I did. There’s some good friendship rekindling and a tiny dash of romance.
Nothing surprising or overly enchanting for me. I never got frustrated with it (which is why three stars over two), it just needed a lot more for me to love it.
Overall audience notes:
- YA Fantasy
- Language: very little
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: mild

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