Book Review: Vault of Stone

β€œVault of Stone” by V. K. Dixon (@v.k.dixon)

4⭐


Genre: contemporary fantasy

Book two of the Archives of the Warden series (you’ll want to start with Lake of Glass)


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The intrigue, the banter, the slow burn, oh my!


The Collins brothers, Peter and Spencer, are so relatable and realistic. It’s impossible not to love them. V. K. is such an excellent world builder. Seriously. She has such a unique voice. It’s detailed, but not distracting. She sets the stage in such a way that it feels like you’re right there with them… which only builds suspense.


My favorite thing about this series so far is how many layers there are. It’s like a puzzle I need to solve–it makes me feel like I'm in DeVerre myself! The book is so rich in research and plotting.


Read VOS if you like:

– Lightly spooky vibes

– Christian themes

– Stranger Things

– Slooooow burn romance

– The PNW

– Prophecies and mysteries


Ps – This book was gifted to me by the author, but the review is entirely honest and my own opinions.

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