Wildwood Whispers by Willa Reece

Wildwood Whispers
☆☆
.ePUB, 348 pages
Expected Publication: August 17th 2021 by Redhook Books

About the Book:
At the age of eleven, Mel Smith’s life found its purpose when she met Sarah Ross. Ten years later, Sarah’s sudden death threatens to break her. To fulfill a final promise to her best friend, Mel travels to an idyllic small town nestled in the shadows of the Appalachian Mountains. Yet Morgan’s Gap is more than a land of morning mists and deep forest shadows. There are secrets that call to Mel, in the gaze of the gnarled and knowing woman everyone calls Granny, in a salvaged remedy book filled with the magic of simple mountain traditions, and in the connection she feels to the Ross homestead and the wilderness around it. With every taste of sweet honey and tart blackberries, the wildwood twines further into Mel’s broken heart. But a threat lingers in the woods—one that may have something to do with Sarah's untimely death and that has now set its sight on Mel.

My Review:
This cover 😍, I can't find the words to describe how much I love it. I know you're not supposed to judge a book by it's cover so let me say that this book is just as beautiful on the inside as it is on the out. I loved the setting of the Appalachian Mountains and I could visualize them so easily. This was my first book by Willa Reece (aka Barbara J. Hancock) and it was such a great read. 

Wildwood Whispers was full of drama, interspersed with just the right amount of magical elements all the while with a steady story progression. I loved how the characters and their interpersonal relationships developed as the story moved forward. The sisterly relationship was well written too. Some of the dialogues were so deep and meaningful that just showed how wonderful a writer Willa Reece is. Overall, I had a great time reading this enchanting, magical book.

Disclosure:
Thank you NetGalley, Willa Reece and Redhook Books for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an impartial review; all opinions are my own.

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