Our Divine Mischief
by Hanna Howard
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Pub Date Oct 17 2023 | Archive Date Oct 24 2023
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Description
A sweeping YA fantasy inspired by Scottish history and folklore, Our Divine Mischief takes readers on a journey told in three voices: a determined heroine, an outcast young man, and a wish-granting canine. Their adventure spans an island fishing village to the king’s court in a story about identity, belonging, and the love between a human and her dog.
The Goddess Trial is designed to push young people to their edge and mark their coming of age, but Áila LacInis is ready for whatever it brings. She sets sail from her small fishing village to the island of the goddess Yslet, fully expecting a divine encounter, but what she finds is … nothing at all. The goddess is completely absent, and the only thing on the island is a dirty, mangy dog. Suddenly, everything Áila has ever known and believed is upended and her future becomes shrouded in uncertainty.
Hew already completed the Goddess Trial and received the designation of Unblessed. He is an outcast in the village, until he is tasked with assisting Áila through a series of Ordeals the town elders designed to compensate for her failed Trial. For the first time, he has hope he can make something of his life.
Orail isn’t quite sure who or what she is. She remembers little before Áila’s arrival on the island, and now all she knows is that she’ll never leave Áila’s side. But as she begins to realize and remember, she discovers powers—and an identity—she never could have imagined.
Told from three perspectives, Our Divine Mischief is an epic fantasy inspired by Scottish history and mythology that includes political intrigue, a sweeping love story, and an exploration of the powerful bond between dogs and humans.
Our Divine Mischief is:
- A YA fantasy adventure for fans of Rebecca Ross’s A River Enchanted, Garth Nix’s Abhorsen books, and the Outlander series.
- Told from three points of view, one of which is a mysterious, poetic canine.
- Perfect for readers 13 and up.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780310156222 |
PRICE | $18.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 400 |
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Featured Reviews
As I imagine is the case for most readers, the cover of a book is what draws me in first. And I must say that this cover is just beautiful! That, combined with the mystical title and engaging synopsis, made me instantly curious.
I loved the lore of “Our Divine Mischief,” the magic and how it took place in a fictional version of Scotland (so near and dear to my heart!). I fell in love with Orail (I have such a bond with my dog, so that deep connection spoke to me a lot!), and found both Aila and Hew so endearing.
What a unique, lyrical, sweetly romantic fantasy! Grateful thanks to Blink, Harper Collins Focus and NetGalley for the most kind opportunity to review!
This book did not go where I was expecting in the best way possible. Even when I thought I could predict it, I could not. Our Divine Mischief is a YA fantasy that feels light-hearted and hopeful, it has a whimsical element to it. The found family trope including a dog that features as a main character is beautifully done and the conclusion made me feel nice things. Also the dog's POV being in limerick and poem form makes it all the more magical. It heavily includes Scottish folklore in its story-telling, though exposition that makes the reader understand how these legends played a part in culture. It was a really enjoyable read that I devoured so fast!
I can't give 4.5 stars here but I am happy to give it 5
I absolutely loved this book! 4.5/5 stars for me!
If you love Irish/Scottish vibes, A heroine willing to prove herself, themes of redemption, meddling gods, unexpected romance, a magical furry friend, court politics, etc. Then, you need to read this. I thoroughly enjoyed the different perspectives in this story, You even get the growing perspective of said furry friend. I loved everything about this story, and gobbled it up. Positive messages, immaculate vibes, and overcoming all odds. What's not to love?
READ IT. BUY IT.
Thank you to Netgalley for the opportunity to review.
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