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313 pages, Hardcover
First published August 1, 2017
Dad tells me I cannot forget the rules of the wood.
There are three.
Do not travel from the paths.
Do not linger after dark.
Do not ignore the calling.

The Wood by Chelsea Bobulski was an absolute surprise. I went into this book with little to no idea what it was about. This book was given to me by a friend who had also given me "Remember Me," which is also by Bobulski. I am glad she did! Both of these books were stand-alone's and written really well!
The writing style in The Wood was captivating right from the start. Our main Character Winter is a Guardian of the wood behind her house. It's been in her family for generations and has been passed down to her shortly after her father disappeared. Winter's sole purpose is to find the Travelers that are lost in her woods. These particular travelers come through different portals that are set in different eras. She must get them back safely before sundown, for at sundown the woods change. On one such occasion Winter comes upon a traveler named Henry who is rather dashing and just might change her life for good.
I read this book in about two days as I really could not put it down. It had so many chapters that left you on a cliffhanger that you had to just say....maybe one more chapter. The thing I love about Bobulski is the fact that she is really good with stories about time traveling. She mixes the right amount of romance in and you really just can't help but swoon over Henry. (Someone make a candle pleaseeeee) Henry reminds me of Ichabod from the tv show Sleepy Hollow and that's pretty much how I imagined him in this story with his cute British accent and adorably charming 18th century ways.
I really do recommend this one!Especially in the winter or fall months.