Part heist novel and part dark fairytale, The Drowned Woods is a lush and captivating tale that draws you in on the first page. It feels like nestling into bed for the night for storytime and the story unfolds easily around you with atmospheric writing.

About The Drowned Woods
Publisher: Little, Brown BFYR • Release Date: August 16, 2022 • Pages: 352
Age Range: Young Adult • Genre: Horror/Historical Fiction • Format: eARC • Source: Netgalley




The best way to do that is to destroy the magical well that keeps the prince’s lands safe. With a motley crew of allies, including a fae-cursed young man, the lady of thieves, and a corgi that may or may not be a spy, Mer may finally be able to steal precious freedom and peace for herself. After all, a person with a knife is one thing… but a person with a cause can topple kingdoms.
The Drowned Woods—set in the same world as The Bone Houses but with a whole new, unforgettable cast of characters—is part heist novel, part dark fairy tale.




🧚 Welsh Mythology
🌊 Diviner Magic
🐕 Very Good Dog (corgi spy?)
🕸️ Good for Spooky Season
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Content Warnings
character death (both on-page and off-page), grief & survivor’s guilt, violence, war (off-page)
My Review of The Drowned Woods
I adored The Bones Houses and the short story included in His Hideous Heart, so the excitement I felt for The Drowned Woods cannot be overstated. I preordered a copy of the book before finishing the prologue, and by the time I finished the book, Emily Lloyd-Jones was added to my autobuy author list! I hope I can write somewhat of a cohesive review to do this amazing book justice.
“Magic was not a human trait. It was other; it was something to be feared and wondered at.”
Part heist novel and part dark fairytale, The Drowned Woods is a lush and captivating tale that draws you in on the first page. It feels like nestling into bed for the night for storytime and the story unfolds easily around you with atmospheric writing.
“[T]here was no light. None at all. The darkness was all-consuming — the kind that seemed to close around a person, to fill their every breath.”
Expertly plotted and fast-paced, there is not a word that doesn’t serve to expand the reader’s understanding of the world or the events driving the plot forward. Lloyd-Jones expertly unveils not only the history of magic but also Mer’s backstory and quickly instills a sense of danger for the road ahead in a manner of pages. As a lover of immersive and vast worldbuilding, this book is a beautiful delight.
“Sometimes it felt as though she were more storm than person, bringing chaos and pain everywhere she went.”
Worldbuilding and atmosphere are met with characters you can’t help but root for… and then curse. The diviner, the ironfetch, and the thief (and the corgi spy?) have found one another on an unlikely adventure, and I loved each of them. Especially Trefor the delightful and loyal doggo companion with an affection for boots who sneezes near magic and might be a spy for the Otherfolk. (Side Note: I found myself emotionally attached to another animal companion from Lloyd-Jones! Let us not forget the delightful zombie goat from The Bone Houses!)
I love stories with an unlikely band of characters with a common goal, and the ragtag crew that Renfrew pulled together for the heist to topple a cruel ruler . The banter! The barbs! The quiet moments of concern. Each character breaths life into the story and have their own complex set of motivations. There’s tension and action, and there are real stakes.
“She had learned how to be a deadly shadow, but Fane had the power to walk where he liked without fear. She didn’t understand why he sounded so haunted.”
🌊 The Diviner Mer has power over water and was stolen from her family as a child, bound in service to a cruel king who used her powers against his enemies. She’s quick to temper when seeing injustice and is haunted by the results of her actions at the behest of others.
👊 The ironfetch Fane bargained with the fey who has a pure moral compass and has experienced more heartbreak than I’d like. He’s also haunted, but I won’t say more about that. He has an adorable corgi named Trefor and I will die for him.
💰 The Thief Ifanna is a former paramour who brings sarcastic comedic relief and is also haunted by her former choices.
“Death lurked in the shadowy spaces between his fingers.”
At its heart, The Drowned Woods is a dark fairy tale exploring power, and choice – and the consequences of our choices. The lengths one will go to in order to ensure a better world. Mer has been a pawn and weapon all her life but does that absolve her from the consequences of her actions? Where does the blame lie? Will she be able to live with herself if she keeps running?
“A person with a knife was one thing. A person with a knife and a cause could topple kingdoms.”
There’s so much I could say about this book. It made me cry. It’s beautiful and painful and powerful. I wholeheartedly recommend this book and need more people to read it so I can scream with them about [redacted] and [redacted], so please be sure to scream at me when you read it, ok?
I received an eARC from the publisher via Netgalley for my honest review. This has not affected my opinions or the contents of my review. I have since purchased a finished copy.
The Verdict
Highly recommended to readers who enjoy atmospheric and magical adventure stories; who enjoy books that read like a fairytale and also love animal characters in books!
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I’m so excited to read this book! I still haven’t read The Bone Houses either but now I’m bumping this up my TBR list too. I also love a good unlikely group of characters and this setup reminded me a little of Nettle and Bone by T. Kingfisher, a recent favourite! I’m a sucker for animal companions too (Nettle and Bone features a demon-possessed chicken) so I’m already very sure I’ll love this book!
I really REALLY Think you will love this book, Lay! Even without having read The Bone Houses since they don’t really need to be read together. I am pushing Nettle & Bone up on my list now, thanks!
This is a really lovely review! I loved The Bone Houses, so I think I’ll definitely be adding this to my TBR 🙂
Thank you so much Min, and I hope you enjoy The Drowned Woods as much as me / The Bone Houses!
I’m so tempted by this book after reading your review! Also, I’m always on the look out for dog companion stories, and I’d love to meet Trefor😁
Trefor is a literal delight and I wholeheartedly recommend this book, Tammy!!!
Loved, loved, loved the book! And the corgi swag is so much fun. I got the audiobook through Libro fm’s advanced listener copy program, and it was so good! I actually walked to a nearby park with some contemplative knitting, because I wanted to be by myself when I finished it. I did not want it to end. I loved how the heist morphed – two books in one! Looking forward to grabbing it for my school library. I want a Team Trevor t-shirt.
HAVE YOU READ THE CORGI CUT?!?!! I missed out on the audiobook copy but I def think the book would be amazing as an audiobook — how fun to be in a park at the end! (I really should do that, I live across the street from one.) OMG I NEED A TEAM TREFOR SHIRT
incredible review !!
thank you, erin!
I’ve been eyeing this book for sometime. Thank you for your review. Now I know that I can read this book sooner rather than later!
Ahhh glad my review made you want to read the book and I hope you love(d) it!
This sounds really good! Gotta love a book with a good animal companion.
It’s such a great book and Trefor is a delight!!!
Ohh, this sounds amazing for so many reasons and you definitely convinced me to add this to my tbr! I’m really looking forward to that corgi now 😀