Book Review – Tale Of The Seasons’ Weaver

I was recommended D. Wallace Peach‘s latest book by fellow bloggers. I was promised a beautiful, enchanting read. They certainly knew what they were talking about.

Here’s a bit about the Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver:

“Already the animals starve. Soon the bonemen will follow, the Moss Folk and woodlings, the watermaids and humans. Then the charmed will fade. And all who will roam a dead world are dead things. Until they too vanish for lack of remembering. Still, Weaver, it is not too late.”

In the frost-kissed cottage where the changing seasons are spun, Erith wears the Weaver’s mantle, a title that tests her mortal, halfling magic. As the equinox looms, her first tapestry nears completion—a breathtaking ode to spring. She journeys to the charmed isle of Innishold to release the beauty of nature’s awakening across the land.

But human hunters have defiled the enchanted forest and slaughtered winter’s white wolves. Enraged by the trespass, the Winter King seizes Erith’s tapestry and locks her within his ice-bound palace. Here, where comfort and warmth are mere glamours, she may weave only winter until every mortal village succumbs to starvation, ice, and the gray wraiths haunting the snow.

With humanity’s fate on a perilous edge, Erith must break free of the king’s grasp and unravel a legacy of secrets. In a charmed court where illusions hold sway, allies matter, foremost among them, the Autumn Prince. Immortal and beguiling, he offers a tantalizing future she has only imagined, one she will never possess—unless she claims her extraordinary power to weave life from the brink of death.

My review

The prologue instantly commanded my attention; it’s full of tension and features a hauntingly atmospheric backdrop. I knew I wasn’t going to be able to put the book down.

Then the story switches to Erith’s viewpoint and we’re caught up in her world as she finds herself tangled in the Winter King’s decision to ban the other seasons. The sense of never-ending cold and hardship radiates from the book. So rich and evocative is the writing that each scene and character feels part of you. You’re bound up in Erith’s story, rooting for her all the way. It’s a book to captivate from start to finish.

A stunning cover too!

24 responses to “Book Review – Tale Of The Seasons’ Weaver”

  1. Will definitely check it out! Sounds good!

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    1. It’s a beautiful read.

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  2. A fabulous review of Dianna’s book. Everyone loves this book.

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    1. Thanks, Darlene. You’re so right – it’s so enjoyable.

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  3. I am reading this one now. Your review is terrific and Diana should be pleased, Esther.

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    1. Thanks, John. Enjoy!

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  4. Great review of Diana’s book, Esther. It sounds so captivating to me that it’s on my list.

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    1. I think you’ll really enjoy it.

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      1. I’m sure I’ll enjoy it, Esther. 😊

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  5. It is a nice excerpt and a great review of Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver, a book I very much loved myself. Great presentation!

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    1. Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it too.

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    1. Thank you for stopping by.

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    nikidaly70

    This looks a great read! Great review.

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    1. The writing is beautiful.

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        nikidaly70

        My kind of writing then 😃

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  7. I’m excited to read this book.

    It should be arriving soon, with 2 other Diana books. I now have 7 books in my TBR pile, so all other books are blocked until these get read.

    Tale of the Seasons’ Weaver is last, but that is because I’m reading book 2 of Diana’s Rose Shield series right now. Then I want to read 3 &4.

    So many books; so little time.

    Thank you for this review, Esther!

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    1. You’re right – so many books, so little time! Glad you’re enjoying all Diana’s. Thank you for stopping by, Resa.

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      1. Pleasure!

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    1. Thank you, Dawn.

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  8. Hi Esther, thank you for sharing your review of this lovely book. I enjoyed it too.

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    1. It really is good. Thank you for your comment, Robbie.

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