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A breath of fresh air, How The Fox Runs is an exciting tale filled with beautiful characters and gorgeous prose. The eloquent elegance Ellis has put into this story is front and centre, alongside the beauty of world-building and endearing character development.
This book is unique and compelling, visually immersive and extremely captivating, drip-feeding hints and ominous clues that make the reader hungry for so much more. I was wholly entranced by the lyrical prose Ellis weaved into this story, amongst a cottagecore meets dark academia backdrop with vivid mental health representation. We also have some of my absolute favourite tropes: enemies-to-lovers, one bed, cabin in the woods, touch-her-and-die, hidden identity and found family, as well as glittering parties, military themes and steampunk elements. All of this is wrapped up in a gorgeous sci-fi/fantasy tale, filled with secrets and betrayal and love and loss.
Alice is a STRONG FMC, but not in the usual way women are strong in fantasy novels. She’s mentally and emotionally so strong from being so broken, so hurt and quite lost. Trapped in an asylum for the criminally insane, convinced she has been framed for the murder of her lover. She wants nothing more than a life of freedom in the forest she loves and is so drawn to. Motivated by thoughts of freedom and revenge, she eventually escapes the asylum - only to be captured once again by a mysterious ‘acquaintance’. They embark on a journey of betrayal and secrecy that makes Alice question her very reality; especially when they are thrown into a treacherous realm that requires reluctant aid to survive.
In this new world, we meet many of our other characters. Alice and her mystery captor have made a formidable team, and a force to be reckoned with. I fell in love with a certain sister, and there was a scene between two…ahem, alpha males…that I related to SO much, it made me cry from laughing so hard. That’s the beauty of this tale, and such a testament to Ellis’s writing: the range of emotions is so vast, from feeling excited and intrigued to sad and heartbroken, to happy and hopeful to absolutely SHOCKED. I’ve mentioned this before, but the prologue and epilogue were both among some of the best I’ve ever read — so mysterious and intriguing, and made me want to scream about certain events. They both tied beautifully into the entirety of the story, and it just shows how damn good of a writer Ellis is.
I cannot recommend this book enough! It’s so original and unique and because of that, it’s refreshing. It’s a beautifully written romantic fantasy, but it’s also got fantastic sci-fi elements that really made that story stand out. The originality of the world(s), and each characters backstory, are thoughtful and impactful and made this refreshing book so enjoyable.
Add this one to your tbr immediately!
Thank you so much to the author for providing me with a beta copy, and for listening to me ramble (scream) about her story. I am so proud!