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# An Enchantment of Ravens

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An instant New York Times bestseller * A Parents’ Choice Silver Honor Winner A skilled painter must stand up to the ancient power of the faerie courts—even as she falls in love with a faerie prince—in this “phenomenal” ( RT Book Reviews ) bestseller that’s “an ideal pick for fans of Holly Black, Maggie Stiefvater, and Laini Taylor” ( Publishers Weekly , starred review). Isobel is an artistic prodigy with a dangerous set of clients: the sinister fair folk, immortal creatures who cannot bake bread or put a pen to paper without crumbling to dust. They crave human Craft with a terrible thirst, and Isobel’s paintings are highly prized. But when she receives her first royal patron—Rook, the autumn prince—she makes a terrible mistake. She paints mortal sorrow in his eyes—a weakness that could cost him his life. Furious, Rook spirits her away to his kingdom to stand trial for her crime. But something is seriously wrong in his world, and they are attacked from every side. With Isobel and Rook depending on each other for survival, their alliance blossoms into trust, then love—and that love violates the fair folks’ ruthless laws. Now both of their lives are forfeit, unless Isobel can use her skill as an artist to fight the fairy courts. Because secretly, her Craft represents a threat the fair folk have never faced in all the millennia of their unchanging lives: for the first time, her portraits have the power to make them feel.

Review: My favorite cozy read 🩷 - I love this book so much. Every once in a while one comes across a novel that just hits the nail on the head, where everything lines up just right and you don't find yourself wishing for anything more or less from it. An Enchantment of Ravens is one of those books. It isn't overdone or underdone, not too much nor too little. It is one I come back to reread several times a year and it never gets old. The plot is compelling, the characters well written and consistent, and the storybuilding is lovely. The world makes sense but isn't overwhelming. Just enough detail is given so that you understand the context of the land and the town of Whimsy without it feeling bogged down. The autumn aesthetic is immaculate. Every scene makes sense, belongs, and advances the plot. Rook and Isabelle are both fun and flawed and charming. Its just so good. I love it so much and I am so happy it exists.
Review: Charming fairy tale-esque story. - I was thrilled to finally get my hands on Margaret Rogerson’s debut novel, An Enchantment of Ravens. Often described as the “perfect fall read,” it truly is, with lush, magical scenery and an adventure reminiscent of a fairy tale. I probably could have read it in a day or two, but it was such a pleasure that I tried to make it last as long as possible, delaying the inevitable end. I found myself wishing for more books with these characters, but according to Rogerson, this book was written as a standalone. (If she changes her mind, though, I’ll take any glimpse of Whimsy and the fairylands that I can get!) I love the world Rogerson has created, from the peculiar town of Whimsy to the alluring and dangerous fairylands. Fans of Sarah J. Maas’s A Court of Thorns and Roses series may find the fairy courts in this book — spring, summer, fall, and winter — reminiscent of those described in her trilogy. But I found the depiction of the fair ones to be more dangerous and haunting. While they are, in some ways, similar to fey found in other YA books, Rogerson shows that their legendary beauty is built on a lie, and their love of mischief and trickery runs deep. I found Isobel to be a likeable, realistic protagonist, with conflicted emotions and a soul-deep sense of duty to her family. And where do I begin with Rook? In some ways, he fits the archetype of the rude, stubborn love interest who eventually grows to love his equally-stubborn companion. But it was such a delight to see his interactions with Isobel change and deepen. He’s definitely book boyfriend material. There were parts of the book that felt a little predictable. It’s not difficult to imagine how it ends before it even happens. But again, much like a fairy tale, that predictability comes with the story: a handsome fairy prince whisks a lovely human girl away, and during their journey, they fall in love. I still thoroughly enjoyed this book and the way it went about telling that story. While the concept is something we’ve seen before, the writing is sharp and engaging. I also had a few lingering questions at the end of the book, but despite wanting answers, I can appreciate it when an author leaves some details to the reader’s imagination. Overall, I think this was a strong debut, and it really is a wonderful book to curl up with. Make some tea, grab a cozy blanket, and lose yourself in the forests with Isobel and Rook.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #737,889 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #10 in Teen & Young Adult Paranormal Romance #18 in Teen & Young Adult Dark Fantasy #650 in Teen & Young Adult Historical Romance |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 6,881 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My favorite cozy read 🩷
*by M***S on May 22, 2026*

I love this book so much. Every once in a while one comes across a novel that just hits the nail on the head, where everything lines up just right and you don't find yourself wishing for anything more or less from it. An Enchantment of Ravens is one of those books. It isn't overdone or underdone, not too much nor too little. It is one I come back to reread several times a year and it never gets old. The plot is compelling, the characters well written and consistent, and the storybuilding is lovely. The world makes sense but isn't overwhelming. Just enough detail is given so that you understand the context of the land and the town of Whimsy without it feeling bogged down. The autumn aesthetic is immaculate. Every scene makes sense, belongs, and advances the plot. Rook and Isabelle are both fun and flawed and charming. Its just so good. I love it so much and I am so happy it exists.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Charming fairy tale-esque story.
*by R***A on April 5, 2018*

I was thrilled to finally get my hands on Margaret Rogerson’s debut novel, An Enchantment of Ravens. Often described as the “perfect fall read,” it truly is, with lush, magical scenery and an adventure reminiscent of a fairy tale. I probably could have read it in a day or two, but it was such a pleasure that I tried to make it last as long as possible, delaying the inevitable end. I found myself wishing for more books with these characters, but according to Rogerson, this book was written as a standalone. (If she changes her mind, though, I’ll take any glimpse of Whimsy and the fairylands that I can get!) I love the world Rogerson has created, from the peculiar town of Whimsy to the alluring and dangerous fairylands. Fans of Sarah J. Maas’s A Court of Thorns and Roses series may find the fairy courts in this book — spring, summer, fall, and winter — reminiscent of those described in her trilogy. But I found the depiction of the fair ones to be more dangerous and haunting. While they are, in some ways, similar to fey found in other YA books, Rogerson shows that their legendary beauty is built on a lie, and their love of mischief and trickery runs deep. I found Isobel to be a likeable, realistic protagonist, with conflicted emotions and a soul-deep sense of duty to her family. And where do I begin with Rook? In some ways, he fits the archetype of the rude, stubborn love interest who eventually grows to love his equally-stubborn companion. But it was such a delight to see his interactions with Isobel change and deepen. He’s definitely book boyfriend material. There were parts of the book that felt a little predictable. It’s not difficult to imagine how it ends before it even happens. But again, much like a fairy tale, that predictability comes with the story: a handsome fairy prince whisks a lovely human girl away, and during their journey, they fall in love. I still thoroughly enjoyed this book and the way it went about telling that story. While the concept is something we’ve seen before, the writing is sharp and engaging. I also had a few lingering questions at the end of the book, but despite wanting answers, I can appreciate it when an author leaves some details to the reader’s imagination. Overall, I think this was a strong debut, and it really is a wonderful book to curl up with. Make some tea, grab a cozy blanket, and lose yourself in the forests with Isobel and Rook.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Full An Enchantment of Ravens Review
*by R***S on November 11, 2017*

I was so excited for An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson to be released and I read it as soon as I could! An Enchantment of Ravens is about Isobel, a human sharing a world with faeries. Isobel is a painter and her skills are coveted among the faeries. When the opportunity arises for her to paint the elusive prince of the autumn lands, Rook, she can't pass up the opportunity. Rook is unlike all other faeries she's met and she's intrigued by him. However, while painting his portrait Isobel makes a detrimental mistake. Before she knows it, Isobel is whisked away by Rook to stand accountable for her mistake. The book was good and I had fun reading it, but it didn't meet all of my expectations. I really liked Isobel and her determination. She was constantly faced with problems and she kept pushing through them. I liked Isobel's dedication to her unique family and the way she and her aunt tried to keep their family safe and together. A huge aspect to Isobel's character is her craft-painting. Margaret Rogerson definitely did A LOT of research regarding proper terminology for painting and how colors blend together. The way Isobel's painting and technique was described was amazing. In fact, the whole book was artfully written. I understand that fae are described differently by each author, but it took me a while to get accustomed to the fae in this book. They're very formal and love to trick humans into bargains. Fae mimic humans in appearance and custom but don't understand them. Their world is very interesting. When reading, I kept having this feeling that everything was just a little bit off. I realize that that's intended but I didn't always enjoy it. Despite my feelings, I would definitely describe Rook as adorkable. I liked that Rook continually tried to help Isobel, but because of the nature of fae not understanding humans completely, I sometimes had a hard time believing the relationship between him and Isobel. But at the same time, his desire to understand adds to him being adorkable. An Enchantment of Ravens took me on an adventure and I did enjoy reading it, but I was left feeling like something was missing. The ending was good, but it seemed a little abrupt. An Enchantment of Ravens is a standalone book, however I would be interested if there were a second one because I am curious to see what becomes of Isobel and Rook.

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