Book Review: The Bookbinder's Daughter by Jessica Thorne

Sophie remembers little of her childhood.  She remembers her mother disappearing when she was very young.  After that, most of her early years are a blur, as her father took her as far from The Library as he could, forbidding any contact between Sophie and her mother’s family.  However, when he hears that her father has died, Sophie’s uncle, Dr. Edward Talbot, comes to take her home, back to Ayredale, back to her destiny.  

A beautiful tale of the timeless battle between good and evil, The Bookbinder’s Daughter drew me in from the first page.  Jessica Thorne is well on her way to becoming the next must-read fantasy author with this masterpiece.  I absolutely loved this book.  Gorgeous scenery descriptions, fully developed characters, rich history, and classic old-fashioned good storytelling make this book a treasure to read and reread for years to come.

This book comes out on September 20, 2021 and I can’t recommend it highly enough.  Cuddle up and completely fall into this one.  

Thanks to Jessica Thorne, Bookouture and Netgalley for this ARC in return for my honest review.

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