Feed My Reads recommended in 2022 - day 17

Feed My Reads recommended in 2022, day 17 and we are now bringing you Hotel Fen (Nine Book 1) by Meri Benson & Marie Sinadjan.  This book is based in a hotel and revolves around Norse mythology which is not something I often read but I found this book to be a really amazing read and one I highly recommend.



Are you ready for the vacation of a lifetime?

Victor has always had a passion for Norse history and mythology, but after hitting a dead end with his book on valkyries, not even that passion is enough to move him forward. Just when he's ready to abandon the project, he receives an email: he's won a free trip to Hotel Fen, a remote vintage resort in the Scandinavian Mountains.

Silje has always felt that her life was fairly unremarkable. She cares deeply about people and that has led her to find her purpose at a nursing home in Oslo. When a resident dies and leaves her an all-expense paid vacation package to Hotel Fen, however, she takes the opportunity to experience something different.

It all starts innocently enough, with a little meet-cute in the hotel elevator that takes forever to arrive on their floor. But the longer Victor and Silje remain together, the more dangerous the hotel becomes, and the more they question where reality ends and the impossible begins.


Review:

This book is based around Norse mythology and set in a hotel which means that you could have the grandest hotel ever but still have a set scale of how big something could ever feel and yet this book feels epic in scale despite being in a hotel.  The book is a beautiful read which has epic scale, dark feeling moments and descriptions of the surroundings that enable the reader to be drawn in.  For a book which is setting up a world which is giant in what it could deliver, you always worry that it will result in either a watering down of the book you are reading or even that it feels a bit drawn out and for me this book manages to avoid both of these problems.

The book delivers on mythology, characters who you believe in and also a story which works well and delivers something that whilst epic for book one, could simply expand beyond anything you could picture if this series continues along like this.


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