Book Review: Robert Beatty’s Willa of the Wood
When Willa encounters Nathaniel, one of the day-folk, she begins to question what she’s been told for most of her life. Questions that will reveal all too much.
When Willa encounters Nathaniel, one of the day-folk, she begins to question what she’s been told for most of her life. Questions that will reveal all too much.
The violent storms and flooding are the work of evil seeking to undermine Biltmore, and Serafina has been buried alive. She has mere days to save her Pa, her friends, and all the folk and creatures of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Attacked by vicious wolfhounds, fearful for the safety of her friends at home, Serafina is desperate to find the accomplice sent by the terrifying figure from the forest.
No one must know that Serafina exists, when children at the estate start disappearing, only Serafina knows who the culprit is, and she must risk forces with Braeden Vanderbilt.