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Into the Heartless Wood
Into the Heartless Wood
Into the Heartless Wood
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Into the Heartless Wood

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The forest is a dangerous place, where siren song lures men and women to their deaths.

Deep in the wood lives a witch queen and her eight tree siren daughters. For centuries, they have harvested souls to feed the heartless tree, using its power to grow their ever reaching kingdom of ash, birch, and oak.

Owen Merrick lives at the edge of the forest, mapping the stars for the king in his father’s observatory. For years, he has resisted venturing over the garden wall, until one day he must enter the woods to find his missing sister. But one of the witch’s tree siren daughters, Seren, decides to save his life instead of end it. Now, no matter how hard he tries, he can’t stop thinking about her ― the birch-bright hue of her skin and the way violets bloom in her hair. Every night, he goes into the wood to meet her, and their love for each other grows.

But when the constellations shift, the stars foretell an inevitable war between the witch queen and the king. With Seren compelled to fight for her mother, and Owen forced to join the king’s army, they are plunged into the heart of a conflict that seemingly no one can win and that might destroy both their kingdoms forever.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherVibrance Press
Release dateJan 12, 2021
ISBN9781624617768
Author

Joanna Ruth Meyer

Joanna Ruth Meyer writes stories about fierce teens finding their place in the world, fighting to change their fate, save the ones they love, or carve out a path to redemption.She lives with her dear husband and son, a rascally feline, and an enormous grand piano named Prince Imrahil in Mesa, Arizona. As often as she can, she escapes the desert heat and heads north to the mountains, where the woods are always waiting.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Sep 11, 2025

    Loved the story. But the women narrator was very dramatic when telling her part of the story. It got very agitating when listening to her. The story was interesting enough, she did not have to add to it. I almost wanted to stop listening. But the story was too drawing to stop.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5

    Sep 11, 2025

    I may have enjoyed it more had I read it myself but some of the narration was a bit overly dramatic. It was a dark love story between a boy and a monster. It was just ok.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5

    Sep 11, 2025

    This book was so enchanting and full of sentiment! Definitely worth a read.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5

    Sep 11, 2025

    Wow, wow wow. This book has my heart and soul!

    I love the lush, lyrical writing style, the alternating POV.

    The epilogue had me ugly crying. I will be hungover from this book for a long time.

    The narrators were SO GOOD, their voices brought every emotion to life.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5

    Sep 11, 2025

    This is a very generous 3 star. It was a hard book to read. I was lost on the plot until he went to the kingdom.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5

    Jun 19, 2023

    This book was awesome! I love it and it broke my heart and then mended it. She's an amazing author and I love all her books.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5

    Apr 23, 2021

    Series Info/Source: This is a stand alone book. I borrowed this from my Kindle through the library.

    Story (4/5): This was a decent story. I liked the creepy woods and how the story of the witch and her siren’s tie back into some historical events that happened with the king and the kingdom. There is some adventure here, some politics, and some romance. It was generally well done.

    Characters (4/5): The characters here were interesting. At times Owen seemed very naive given what he’s been through. I did enjoy the close relationship he had with his family though. Seren was much more intriguing as she tried to navigate the intricacies of being a siren dryad versus a human. The witch queen was delightfully evil and I enjoyed her as well.

    Setting (4/5): This is a pretty typical fantasy setting. The kingdom feels very generic. I enjoyed the dark and enchanted woods. I also enjoyed the idea of souls and hearts being separate energies and liked how those things affected the aspects of the characters that had them.

    Writing Style (4/5): This was a quick and easy read, some parts of the book were a bit slow. I found some elements of the story intriguing and enjoyed them. Ultimately though I am finding (even a few days after reading this) that this was a pretty forgettable story for me. It has a very retro fantasy feel to it but not a lot of elements that were really thought-provoking or really stuck with me.

    My Summary (4/5): Overall this was a decent book that I enjoyed reading. It’s a beautifully written fantasy story that has a very retro feel to it. I loved some of the magic around souls and hearts and enjoyed Owen’s tight relationship with his family. However, it ended being fairly forgettable and didn’t have a lot of elements that really grabbed my attention and made me think. I did read Meyer’s “Into Echo North” previous to reading this book and really loved that book, I am looking forward to the continuation of that series in 2022.