Charlotte knew her first day at Griffin Sanctuary wasn’t going to boring, but when a unicorn without a horn arrives, she realises just how hard it is to look after endangered mythical creatures.
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The Unicorn Herd is book one in the modern fantasy Griffin Sanctuary series. It is packed full of adventure, mythical creatures, and an f/f romantic sub-plot.
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My Review of The Unicorn Herd
Mythical creatures? Check. Adorable romance? Check. Fantastic representation? Check. I’m sold—where’s the next one?
I blew through this, and I will likely pick up the rest of the series at some point. There was so much good stuff in here. First of all, unicorns! And I loved how they were just plopped down into the modern world, NBD. Watching their herd structure with commentary from the characters was fascinating. And the entire plotline surrounding the herd was wonderful. I already want a unicorn, but this made me want one even more.
Loved the light F/F romance. It felt very real, and it complemented the rest of the story nicely. Very often, I get books that are described as fantasy that end up having a sprinkle of fantasy around a lot of over-the-top romance. This melded mythical creatures, navigating life, and romance seamlessly.
Really, I can’t say enough good things about this book. If you like light romance with your fantasy (and did I mention unicorns?), give this a try. You seriously won’t regret it. Aside from the fantasy angle, there’s a lot in here about being true to yourself and not judging others on a single encounter/what it “looks like” they are. 4.5 stars!
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