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The North Wind (1) (The Four Winds)

Inspired by Beauty and the Beast and the myth of Hades and Persephone, this lush and enchanting enemies-to-lovers fantasy romance is perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Jennifer L. Armentrout, and Scarlett St. Clair.

Wren of Edgewood is no stranger to suffering. With her parents gone, it’s Wren’s responsibility to ensure she and her sister survive the harsh and endless winter, but if the legends are to be believed, their home may not be safe for much longer.

For three hundred years, the land surrounding Edgewood has been encased in ice as the Shade, a magical barrier that protects the townsfolk from the Deadlands beyond, weakens. Only one thing can stop the Shade’s fall: the blood of a mortal woman bound in wedlock to the North Wind, a dangerous immortal whose heart is said to be as frigid as the land he rules. And the time has come to choose his bride.

When the North Wind sets his eyes on Wren’s sister, Wren will do anything to save her—even if it means sacrificing herself in the process. But mortal or not, Wren won’t go down without a fight…

The North Wind is a stand-alone, enemies-to-lovers slow-burn fantasy romance, the first in a series sprinkled with Greek mythology.

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Published May 21, 2024

448 pages

Average rating: 6.78

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Mxteez_
Apr 03, 2025
10/10 stars
Genuinely loved this story from enemies to friends to lovers. He loves her so much
Anonymous
Jan 19, 2025
6/10 stars
3.5 stars
Teanderthal
May 21, 2024
6/10 stars
The North Wind is an enemies-to-lovers romantasy. When Wren's village is visited by the North Wind, the god of winter and the dead, she must do all she can to dissuade him from choosing her sister as his next sacrifice. This definitely takes inspiration from the Disney Beauty and the Beast movie. That is not to say it's for kids. This book has spice. The seasoning is there. However, Warwick isn't really breaking the mold. You'll be able to draw parallels here to a number of other romances that follow the Hades/Persephone, Beauty-and-the-beast-style plot. There really needed to be a bit more world-building and subplot to make it memorable and help distinguish it from similar books. All that being said, I had fun while reading this. If you love authors like Sarah J. Maas or Raven Kennedy, you will definitely like this book.

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