Meara | Anya Wylde | Book Review

Meara | Anya Wylde

Title : Meara
Author : Anya Wylde
POV : Meara
Standalone : Yes

The Book Blurb


A whisper of someone like her being born has been discussed for aeons by the gods. The question is, who is she, and where is she?
Meara lives an ordinary life with her eccentric grandmother and three siblings in a small Georgian house in Dublin. On her eighteenth birthday, her little sister is kidnapped by an incredibly powerful man, and her entire world turns upside down.
Long hidden family secrets tumble out, and supernatural beings suddenly surround her. However, she thinks she is a side character, the hero's friend, and the heroine's sister. After all, her nature is more girl-next-door than a tortured soul with ninja fighting skills.
Her only desire is to get her sister back and keep her safe but to do so; she must battle dangerous beings and reign in her treacherous heart which has begun to beat for her family's sworn enemy, a gorgeous demigod.

Rating - 3 /5 ★★


My Review


Meara's simple life was upended when a mysterious and powerful man kidnapped her baby sister. On her mission to save her sister, she discovers her power and the hidden secrets of her family. Fighting the supernatural isn't enough. She must resist the pull toward the arrogant pureblood demigod.

It has a beautiful fantasy world filled with different supernatural creatures. Meara was a powerful and strong-head at the start, but she faded in the middle, distancing me from her inner anguish. Every character had an imprint to leave, even if only for a little while. It's fantastic to have a fantasy world that combines numerous mythology with the current world but can also be overwhelming at the time. The book's tension produces excellent perplexity, and the underlying tales keep me captivated.

The slow-burn romance is absent in the book, as is the connection between Kamraan and Meara. Some facts and events still remain untouched, confusing, and underwritten. The ending filled me with a rush. While this fantasy world is fascinating and unique, it still feels like a hindrance.

Overall, Meara has an enormous and entertaining fantasy world with a young adult story and a slow-burn romance. Despite the lack of romance, this novel is pleasant to read.


Recommendations

  • You'll enjoy this book if you like fantasy romance, a young adult story with mixed mythological stories.
  • The book is suitable for first-time readers.
Buy and Read this book!


Special Thanks; For providing a free copy for an honest review.

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