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Everly, destined to become a Griever after suffering a tragic loss, must attend Gravemark Academy to learn how to reap fairytale creatures, known as "Grimms"—though surviving the experience is no guarantee. This dark academia tale is fast-paced, filled with emotional and surprising twists that made the reviewer cry, gasp, and laugh.
The audiobook narration by Amy McFadden was praised for her skill in distinguishing numerous character voices, creating an immersive experience.
Thanks to NetGalley, RBmedia, Neverwood Press, and Chanda Hahn for the audiobook ARC!

The Grimm Society by Chanda Hahn is a YA academia fantasy that was pretty entertaining. I like the 'creatures' in this book - fairies, werewolves, etc. I also like Everly and her willingness to never quit. I will say I found this book to move really fast and sometimes just too fast. The first quarter of the book is a great introduction to Everly and her family and starts to build background and then boom suddenly she is thrust into a special school with an entirely new group of friends. It feels like she is super close to them right away but it didn't feel really authentic. I also think miscommunication is a trope that I dislike for romance so that bothered me. That being said - this is a good YA book and I think I will pick up the second one. It was great on audio! 3.5 stars rounded to 4. Thanks to NetGalley and RB Media for this audio ARC.

Thank you to the author, publisher and Net Galley for an Audio ARC of The Grimm Society all reviews are my own. I loved the narration.
I enjoyed The Grimm Society. This was fun take on a magical school with fairy tale creatures. I can see this being a series and I would continue reading it. I loved Everyly's omen, Orvis the Raven. Though I felt like I figured a little of the story out, there were twists that I didn't see coming. It was fast paced and mysterious. Looking forward to more from this author.

Join Everly on quite the adventure. Her father, the small towns head detective has been giving her survival training since she was young. She thought it was because she was a girl and people are cruel, but it turns out her amily has quite a purpose. They've always been part of a secret society called the Grimm Society. Grimm as in the Grimm Brothers, they hunt magical creatures. Children who've witnessed death and are chosen, received a raven feather to begin studies to become a griever, a hunter of Grimms.
With every secret society comes people who are a bit too close to power and will do anything underhanded to keep it, when hikers begin to go missing and show up dead and dismantled, a three pronged mystery begins to unfold.
I did think the writing was a bit predictable, but nothing to complain about. The side characters really shine in this novel and her familiar, Corbus was my favorite character. This novel is a perfect blend of serious and levity and I really enjoyed the narrators candor.

The Grimm Society
Chanda Hahn
I received an ARC copy of this book for review. My reviews are always my personal opinions.
This is a new series and I can hardly wait for book 2. Book 1 “The Grimm Society” revolves around Everly. Her mother left quite some time ago. Everly’s father, a detective, had been preparing her, teaching her and challenging her for years so that she would be prepared to fight the Grimm when the time was right. He taught her to profile. How to distinguish truth from lies. He taught her self-defense and how to investigate a crime scene. After her father passed away, there was a sudden change in Everly, she can see things others can’t. She is a Griever. A local private school invites her to be one of their students; they will teach her about Grimms and how to survive one.
The new school presents some problems. There is at least one bully. There are two love interests. I’m not sure which one I am rooting for. Strange, but I like them both. I like this book! The plot was strong and well developed. The main character is Everly. She is a strong female lead and appears to be more mature than most people her age. The other characters act their age. The characters are very well done; they introduce themselves in book 1.
“The Grimm Society” kept me guessing; I thought I had it figured out more than once to be lead in a different direction. This book manages to wrap up most of the story line and yet leave it open ended for book 2. Now I eagerly beg the author, “when does book 2 come out? Can I please review it?”

*** There will be minor spoilers for the beginning of this book ***
Ahoy there mateys! I wanted to listen to this audiobook because I liked the concept of a girl who witnesses a tragic death which causes her to be able to see supernatural beings. This series is three books long. The first came out in 2023. The audiobook of book one was released on October 29th. I managed to listen to 22% of 324 pages (about 71).
This was a mismatch from the start but because it was a review copy, I wanted to try and finish it. The first problem was the narrator, Amy McFadden. The main character, Everly, is 17 but the voice used was kinda breathy and high pitched. It made me feel like her character was much younger than 17. The writing style also gave that impression.
Then there is the opening chapter. Everly is trying to escape her kidnapper and is trying to make it out of the basement before he comes back. She doesn't make it. Then it is revealed that the kidnapper is actually her father, the detective, and this is part of the training that he has been giving her his whole life. Ummm what? And no, the explanation did not make this feel any better for me.
Then the tragic death occurs. Dad has cancer which he is hiding from his daughter and she only finds out when he is put into hospice at the hospital. Her magical abilities come from the fact that she sees him die there. But wait! Turns out she is from a family of magical people who can see Grimms or monsters and is supposed to become a monster fighter. Dad's crazy treatment of his daughter was supposed to train her to be ready to fight.
But even then, there is no helpful explanations for Everly. She has to break into a secret shed/office to begin the search after a Grimm almost kills her. Then her grandmother comes in with kinda unhelpful information. Turns out she has to go the Academy to learn about Grimms and how to fight them. Ummm what?
Everly was about to enter the academy at 22% mark when I stopped. I did read some reviews for the first book. I am in the minority as folks loved this and the love triangle in it. So it could be me and not the book. Again, pick it up if the blurb appeals. Arrr!

The Grimm Society is a paranormal mystery thriller that will appeal to Teens who enjoy Supernatural. While the story lags a from time to time the desire to solve the mystery will keep readers intrigued. Recommended for all YA collections.

I loved the concept of this story. The narrator did a great job. It gave vampire academy which is perfect for fall spooky vibes. It was a good refresher for me up until the end. I really wanted to like this one but it fell flat. At some point, it started to get too slow for me which caused me to start getting bored. I didn’t really feel the romance yet which I’m guessing is because it will build up with the rest of the books. The reveal at the end felt very anticlimactic like it needed a better backstory to give it the shock factor. It did end too abruptly for me as well but that i understand is to make you want to read the next book.
I’m not sure if I will continue this story or if I recommend for people to read this one.
Thank you to the author, Tantor Audio, and NetGalley for this audiobook.

This book was a great YA fantasy Mystery. I enjoyed the characters and how each individual played a part in the overall plot. There were times where the book seemed a little immature, but the main character is in high school so that makes sense. I am excited to read the second book in this series. I enjoyed the setting and love a magic school mystery book. I was able to follow along with the plot but also was able to be surprised by what happened. The “twist“ was not too hard to figure out, but they were parts of it that I didn’t see coming. Things I would like more of would be , a more in-depth look at how the society is formed and more backstory on some characters. The only reason it wasn’t five stars for me was because it just seemed a little cheesy and immature at points, but overall I very much enjoyed this book.

The Grimm Society
by Chanda Hahn
Narrated by Amy McFadden
I absolutely loved The Grimm Society! It's a bit Vampire Academy with a hint of Hogwarts and still its own completely unique story. I love a good YA fantasy/mystery/paranormal book. Everly and her introduction to the whole Grimm Society and Gravemark were a completely fun, fast-paced listen and I can't wait for the next one! This clearly is book one in an ongoing series, as it sets up the stage for more adventures and mysteries. Is the plot as strong as, say, the aforementioned Vampire Academy books? No. But that doesn't mean that it can't get there and I'm thoroughly enjoying the listen regardless.
The narration was terrific and added to the story. I recommend this book if you're looking for a fun, easy, enjoyable listen and liked Vampire Academy! Thank you to Netgalley, Tantor Audio and the author for the chance to listen to this great ARC!

I really liked the story development, although at the end during the beginning of the metting it was a bit confusing. I liked the main group of characters, and the librarian too. Also Ian > Hunter.

This audiobook surprised me in that I enjoyed it so much more than I thought I would. The narrator was smooth and entertaining and definitely did the book justice! I’ll be recommending!

If you're a fan of The Naturals, Truly Devious, or The Inheritance Games, this book is going to hit all the right notes! And for old-school Scooby-Doo fans (those meddling kids!), The Grimm Society is an absolute treat—a supernatural school mystery with just the right dash of teenage fun. The folklore elements are woven in perfectly, adding depth and magic to Everly’s world. And the narration? Spot-on! I’m already on the Libby waitlist for the next audiobook—I can’t wait to dive back in!

The Grimm Society is like The Naturals, but with monsters and ravens instead of human serial killers. It is YA mystery with a love triangle and tons of teen drama. Chosen one and the fake dating trope shows up twice. There are plenty of twists and turns even if some of the big reveals are pretty obvious. This was an easy, fun, but still dark read. I enjoyed this one, and I'd read the next in the series too.
I listened to the audiobook, and Amy McFadden easily voices our quirky protagonist.
Thanks to NetGalley and Tantor Audio for this ALC!

A really fun YA paranormal murder mystery that was great on audio and made for a thoroughly enjoyable spooky season read. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an early audio copy in exchange for my honest review. This is highly recommended for fans of authors like Ashley Posten and Holly Jackson who like their teen thrillers with a bit of a twist.

Let me start with saying I am absolutely in love with this book. I‘ve been a fan of fairytales since I was a kid and this twist of the Grimm fairytales was just amazing. This book was really fast paced which is exactly my cup of tea. The twists were just amazing and you don’t know which direction it is going next. The narrator was just amazing. I loved listening to her.
I love everything about this book. The characters the story, everything. It was really fast paced and I loved to get to know the Grimm society with Everly. I am more than excited to read the second book.

4.5 ☆
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The Grimm Society is book 1 in the Grimm Society series, and let's just say, what a good way to start the series! This book had me hooked from the beginning. I devoured this audiobook in a day and a half. I enjoyed the paranormal/supernatural aspect of this story. Werewolves, faeries—I mean, who doesn't want to read this book? It definitely gave me HP vibes. The premise: "Seventeen-year-old Everly Hart became a 'griever' the day she witnessed a tragic death. Imbued with a second sight, she can now see what others cannot—supernatural creatures called grimms."
The audiobook is great! The narrator did a good job telling the story and changing her voice for different characters. It's very easy to listen to, understand, and follow along.
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Thank you, Netgellay, and Tantor Media for the audiobook in exchange for my honest review.

From the description of The Grimm Society, I was expecting some kind of wannabe Harry Potter knockoff, but I found myself very pleasantly surprised. From the school to some of the magic, and some characters at least to me, I see inspiration from the world of Harry Potter, Twilight, and other young adult fantasy worlds, but this was a great intro into a series that can stand on its own.
Everly experiences a great loss, and a loss like that turns her into a griever. As a griever, she now has the ability to see what others can not; she sees creatures called Grimms. With her new ability, she now gets an invitation to attend an exclusive school for Grievers called Gravemark.
Gravemark is the school that Everly’s best friend goes to, along with her brother Hunter, one of her love interests. Another student named Ian serves as another interest, creating a little love triangle. I liked Ian a little more than Hunter, but the love triangle idea frustrated me a little. It seems these books tend to have a love triangle, and it fails to feel original.
What originally drew me into this audiobook was the narrator. Amy McFadden is a terrific narrator. She has single-handedly sucked me into multiple books and it was her narration that kept me in this book.

I went into this book not knowing much about it and without any big expectations. The narrator was amazing, I’d definitely listen to more books narrated by her!
As for the book itself, even though it was an enjoyable read, it almost didn’t have a real plot. Towards the last third of the story the actual plot began to form and then it all felt a bit rushed. Also, it was predictable for the bigger part. I think I would’ve liked the whole story to have been longer, so that it could all be tied up in a better way.
That being said, I did enjoy the time in the school and the beings mentioned and met. I would’ve liked it to have more of the creatures involved in the story, rather than just talking about them.
I personally enjoyed the reveal of who was the villain in the while story, as well as the creature involved in the school mysteries beforehand.
All in all, I wouldn’t read it again, but I would recommend it as a chill read in between other books.

This was such a fun listen! I love Dark Academia and YA novels, so this audiobook was a perfect fit for me. I was sucked into the story from the first chapter and it only got better the more I listened. I'm a multitasker and usually like to listen to books while I work, cook, or clean, but Amy McFadden did a wonderful job at narrating the book that I found myself pausing what I was doing just to focus on the story. This is my first Chanda novel, but most definitely not my last!