The Legend of the Golden Raven by K Ancrum

The Legend of the Golden Raven (The Wicker King, #1.5)

by K. Ancrum

K. Ancrum's The Legend of the Golden Raven novella, part fairy tale and part gritty reality, follows a boy as he descends into madness.

August and Jack weren’t meant to be friends. One is a misfit with a pyro streak and the other a golden boy on the rugby team. But as their relationship intensifies, Jack slowly begins to lose his mind—taking readers on an intimate journey into the fantasy kingdom creeping into the edges of his world.

As the novella moves back and forth between a medieval legend and our own, contemporary world, nothing is as it seems. The boys alienate everyone around them as they struggle with their sanity and as Jack’s quest to fulfill a dark prophecy begins to consume them both . . .

Devour this companion novella to The Wicker King.

Reviewed by leahrosereads on

2 of 5 stars

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I don't really like when novellas don't add to a story in any real, necessary way. Yes, we get an insight to Jack's world in this, but it's not needed for the main story. The characters aren't more developed here and only the fantastical elements of the main story have any real substance to them.

I'd pass on this unless you need to see Jack's POV.

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