

Unpredictable! Twisting, and turning! It was like being on a rollercoaster, in a good way. I don’t want to say too much, since of course spoilers are the best worst, and the Goodreads synopsis above (and here) already gives a basic outline, but let me tell you, it is a crazy ride. It wasn’t overwhelming at all, which gave it major points in my opinion. As a reader, I appreciated how spread out the introduction to the world was in The Key of F, and how a lot of it was blended in with the character’s natural conversations. I can’t take in all the new information, so then I’m confused for the rest of the book. Sometimes when I’m reading the first book in a fantasy series, I truly feel as if I’m reading a history textbook. But the worldbuilding is done really well in The Key of F! That’s probably why I like to write realistic fiction. I’m sure that as an author, it’s incredibly challenging to introduce an entire new world to the reader. After all, as I said above, those are key in fantasy novels, at least for me. I want to talk first about the worldbuilding and plot.

And The Key of F successfully hit all of these points. There’s something about fantasy- the worldbuilding involved, the magical qualities, and the unpredictable plots- that draws me in every time. It’s pretty unusual for me to read fantasy for fun- usually I go for a contemporary or historical fiction, but books like this make me remember why I always end up looking fantasy. Alongside her best friends and the man who rejected her three years ago, Fale must discover the truths of her past to achieve her true destiny.Ĭan she harness her inner warrior to save her people? And can she prove that she is no longer an innocent child to the man she loves along the way?įirst off, I want to say that I really, really enjoyed this book.

But, when she starts having strange visions that predict the future on her 18th birthday, it turns her life into anything but ordinary. After all, she is training to be a peacekeeping warrior under the direction of her adoptive father. Though Fale has never discovered who murdered her parents and left her orphaned as a child, she attempts to lead a normal and peaceful life. Title: The Key of F Author: Jennifer Haskin Expected Publication Date: May 8th, 2018 Disclaimer: I received a free electronic copy from the author in exchange for an honest review!

This is my first ARC to review for my blog, so as you can guess, I’m hyperventilating just a little excited.īut first, a huge thank you to Jennifer Haskin for giving me this opportunity! It was definitely an honor to read her book, and I’m so glad I was able to be a part of The Key of F‘s journey to becoming a famous novel. Today I’m here with a very exciting post- a review of The Key of F, a thrilling Young Adult fantasy that I was lucky enough to get an ARC of.
