A thrilling enemies-to-lovers fantasy layered in Norse Mythology, Inheritance of Scars is addictive from beginning to end.
Iโve got a say, I love Norse Mythology. Iโm not as well versed in it as I am in Greek Mythology, but Seitz builds a world and pulls you into the dark forest of Tiveden and the monsters that lurk there.
Strong Characters
Whatโs really remarkable is the characters. Astrid has Crohnโs disease, which affects her everyday life. This is not an easy illness, but itโs one she has learned to live with.
When her grandmother goes missing, her father reluctantly goes back home to settle matters once she is legally declared dead. However, Astrid, illness aside, decides to venture into the forest. But after exploring the house while gathering supplies, she discovers and awakens Soren, cursed by her ancestor and bound to Astrid by an ancient blood oath.
ย Together, they venture deep into the forest, agreeing to help the other.
My favorite part of the novel was Astrid. She is an incredible character who takes her Crohnโs disease seriously but doesnโt let it define her. Her grandmother is missing, and despite her illness, which can be debilitating at times, she packs a bag. She is ready to go into this dark forest and look for her grandmother.
Astrid has no idea how long she is going to be gone; she has no idea in what state she is going to find her grandmother, but she is not letting that stop her. Even when she has to stop and take care of herself, Soren is by her side, even in the face of monsters she thought only existed in fairytales. She holds her ground and rises to the occasion.
Soren is my favorite type of character, dark and brooding, with a heart of goal. He reminded me of Cloud from FFVII, and I absolutely love Cloud. He loves Astridโs ancestor, but he falls in love with Astrid because of who she is not and for who she is. And I loved that about their dynamic. They began as disgruntled accomplices who grew to care for one another, and then the romance came.
It unraveled naturally, and as the tensions and pacing intensified, you became invested in their romance and happy ending.
Atmosphere
Seitz also did a fantastic job with the atmosphere. There is much to be said about Seitzโs scene structure and how she layers Norse folklore into the story to draw the reader in.
The atmosphere is haunting, and Seitz brings to life the monsters from folklore, and she does it in a way that strays away from info dumping. We learn more about the curse of the forest and how it is tied to the pact Astridโs ancestor made. Weโre learning a little bit about mythology. Still, the sinister sense perfectly makes you see every detail, branch, and shadow.
It has the perfect amount of horror to create this haunting feel without losing the paranormal fantasy.
Final Thoughts
I absolutely loved Inheritance of Scars. It is a perfect introduction to Norse mythology for those interested in dipping their feet into the subject, but also great for those who like a little horror, romance, and fantasy.

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