Thursday, 2 April 2026

My review of The Scald Crow (Beyond the Faerie Rath Book 1) by Hanna Park


 

The Scald Crow
(Beyond the Faerie Rath Book 1) 
By Hanna Park


Publication Date: 26th May 2025
Publisher: Baisong Press
Print Length: 260 Pages
Genre: Fantasy / Romance

Calla left her life behind, haunted by a curse she cannot control. She seeks refuge in the land of a thousand hellos, Ireland, for a fresh start—a place where no one knows who or what she is.

Colm fled from Clonmara seven long years ago, but now it’s his father’s birthday, and the clan has gathered to celebrate the ould one. Each day brings back the memories that ruined him.

Saoirse dwells in the shadows of a lost love, unwilling to move on and unable to forget. The crystals say one thing, but the cold, hard truth tells another.

Ciarán walked away from the woman he loved for the fun, for the craic. He didn’t realize that one rash decision would impact the lives of so many, least of all his own.

Four broken hearts, brought together by the thread of love.

Review - Five Stars

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


The Scald Crow is a richly atmospheric read that blends folklore, mystery, and romance into something that feels both grounded and quietly otherworldly. From the beginning, there’s a strong sense that something just beneath the surface is waiting to be uncovered, and that tension carries the story beautifully.

Calla is an easy character to connect with. She arrives in Ireland uncertain and carrying more than she quite understands, and there’s something very human about the way she reacts to everything that begins to unfold around her. She isn’t immediately confident or in control, which makes her journey feel all the more real as she gradually starts to piece things together.

Colm was probably the character who stood out most for me. There’s a steadiness to him, but also a sense of weight from his past that gives his character depth. I really enjoyed the dynamic between him and Calla — it’s intense, but it also feels rooted in something deeper than simple attraction.

The setting is one of the book’s strongest elements. The Irish landscape and folklore are woven into the story in a way that feels natural rather than decorative. There’s a constant sense that the past and present are overlapping, and that the world the characters are moving through is far older — and far stranger — than it first appears.

I also appreciated how the story balances its elements. There’s romance, certainly, but also mystery, family history, and a gradual unfolding of something much larger. The plot builds steadily, with each new discovery adding another layer rather than simply resolving what came before.

This was a very engaging and immersive read with a strong sense of atmosphere and character. It feels like the beginning of something bigger, and I’d be very interested to see where the story goes next.


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Hanna Park

I began my writing career in the pre-dawn of a winter morning while my husband snored like a train. We could call my husband the catalyst. If it weren’t for him, I would never have gone to the kitchen to make a pot of coffee, feed the cat, and sit on the loveseat in front of the fire. It was there, in those moments of wondrous quiet, that I did something I had never thought possible. I opened my laptop, and while the coffee went cold, I wrote a story. My husband had no idea that these sojourns to the loveseat in front of the fire would become a daily occurrence, that writing would become an obsession, but the cat knew. She knows everything.

I write stories that make you laugh, make you cry, and make you love. Thank you, friends, for reading!

In the beginning, there was an empty page.

I am a writer who lives in Muskoka, Canada, with a husband who snores, a hungry cat, and an almost perfect canine––he’s an adorable little shit.

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My review of The Scald Crow (Beyond the Faerie Rath Book 1) by Hanna Park

  The Scald Crow (Beyond the Faerie Rath Book 1)  By Hanna Park Publication Date: 26th May 2025 Publisher: Baisong Press Print Length: 260 P...