
Have you wished you could just step into your favourite book and spend a day or two living your favourite character’s life? If yes, today I have a perfect book for you- Unwritten, a fabulous debut novel from Alicia J.Novo.

Synopsis:
Books whisper to Beatrix Alba. But they aren’t the reason she has never fit in. Bullied at home and school, she keeps a secret—a power of violence and darkness.
When the spell that keeps her hidden fails, she’s catapulted into the Zweeshen, a realm where all tales live, and her dream of meeting her favorite characters comes true. But wishes are tricky, and behind its wonder and whimsy, the Zweeshen is under attack. A character is burning bookworlds in pursuit of a weapon to rule both stories and storytellers. To succeed, he needs a riddle in Beatrix’s possession.
Now he’s hunting her down.
Joining forces with William, a cursed conjurer, Beatrix must face an enemy who knows her every weakness in a realm where witches play with time, Egyptian gods roam, and Regency heroines lead covert operations. And with her darkness as the only weapon, she may have to sacrifice everything to save a world that rejects her.

My thoughts:
Before we start let me state the obvious- this has got to be one of the most beautiful book covers I have seen this year! and we are talking about Fantasy where gorgeous covers have almost become a necessary requirement.
This is one of those books I never wanted to end. The story was riveting, the world was fully-developed without stifling your ability to see it in your own unique way, and the characters…well. they just jumped off the page and took on a life of their own.
16-year-old Beatrix Alba lost her mother when she was seven. She is devoted to her wonderful grandfather who is teaching her how to control the magic that lives inside her. When he passes away, Beatrix is devastated. All that is left of him is a mysterious box with a few objects and an enigmatic letter from her Mum. Beatrix doesn’t get on with her father and is also severely bullied at school. Her only solace is her books that whisper to her, give her advice and comfort her. Her grandfather’s spell that kept Beatrix’s magic hidden from everybody starts going wrong and she finds herself discovered by three very unusual characters who encourage her step into a different world. Zweeshen is the universe of stories and characters that live their immortal lives there, governed by their genre guilds and their rather strict laws and regulations. While Beatrix is hunting for clues that would help her solve the riddle of her mother’s letter and enable her to find her far-away land, Zweeshen is under a mortal threat and (you guessed it) has to be saved by our young and selfless heroine who is still figuring out who she is and what her real powers are.
The beginning of the book reminded me a bit of the black-and-white part of The Wizard of Oz. It was so clear that Beatrix didn’t belong there. Everything was somehow subdued. Then the magic broke in and from that moment on I just couldn’t put the book down. Zweeshen was such a fascinating place to discover, and I was really grateful to the author who let me gradually build up my knowledge of this biblio-multiverse. I felt as if I was discovering it together with Beatrix.
One of Beatrix’s comments that made me smile was how main characters as a rules seemed too pretty, too perfect, impossible to measure up. Well, they aren’t in this book. They have their unique personalitites and their own flaws and weaknesses that make them well-rounded and even more fascinating. It is difficult not to empathise or even fall in love with some of them, and be suspicious of others. They also grow and change as the story progresses and some of the developments will take you aback.
Imaginative, enchanting, beautifully written, Unwritten will take you on a unique adventure, and, once you’ve turned the last page, you’ll join me in waiting impatiently for the second book in the Zweeshen Chronicles.
Thank you to Giselle from Xpresso Book Tours, the publisher and the author for the review copy, provided in exchange for an honest opinion.

AUTHOR BIO:
Alicia has a weak spot for happy endings and transformative journeys. She spent her teenage years
in Argentina and Europe, speaks several languages and loves to travel.
An eclectic reader, she grew up on a diet ranging from Lucy M. Montgomery and Jane Austen to Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Raymond Chandler, Hermann Hesse, Jorge Luis Borges, and many classics. She’s never been cured of reading a bit of everything and is as likely to geek out about Mr. Darcy as Dr. Who.
She is a history and astronomy aficionado, who walked the Camino de Santiago in Spain, completed her Masters in the Netherlands and worked for Google in Ireland. She decided to become a writer at six but took a full, winding road here. Along the way, she learned if there’s one thing that cuts across cultures, one unifying thread that pulls everyone together, it’s a good story.
A big-city girl, she now lives in the Midwest, where she occasionally picks apples and pretends witches exist.
Author links:
website /instagram / twitter / facebook / goodreads

Giveaway:
Tour-wide giveaway
- A physical copy and a box of branded goodies (bookmarks, keychain, enamel pin, character art, candle, tote) (US only)
- Ebook with digital goodies (character art, background, map) (INT)
- rafflecopter


Thank you for reading the post! Have a wonderful Monday!
If you would like to find out what other bloggers thought of Unwritten, here is the full blog tour schedule:
April 12th
–Literary Gold >> Excerpt
–The World of Celia McMahon >> Review
–Rockin’ Book Reviews >> Guest post
–Viviana MacKade >> Excerpt
April 13th
–diary of wannabe writer >> Review
–Jessica Belmont >> Review
–Ilovebooksandstuffblog >> Excerpt
–Lindsey’s Library >> Review
April 14th
–Living in a Bookworld >> Excerpt
–Quiet Fury Books >> Guest post
–Drunk On Pop >> Excerpt
–The Review Booth >> Excerpt
April 15th
–Daily Waffle >> Excerpt
–TLC Book Nook >> Review
–Wishful Endings >> Review
–Myth and Magic Book Club >> Review
–Whatever You Can Still Betray >> Guest post
April 16th
–gracelwrites – a voyage across pages >> Review
–Betwixt The Sheets >> Interview
–The Avid Reader >> Review
–The Scribe Owl >> Excerpt
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April 19th
–Know Your Books >> Review
–Jazzy Book Reviews >> Interview
–Reading Tonic >> Review
–Aubrey Wynne: Timeless Love >> Excerpt
April 20th
–Book Briefs >> Review
–Sara In Bookland >> Review
–mamasbookblends >> Review
–Westveil Publishing >> Review
April 21st
–dinipandareads >> Review
–Sadie’s Spotlight >> Excerpt
–Books A-Brewin’ >> Excerpt
April 22nd
–DEEKAY | Daily Dose of Reading >> Review
–What Is That Book About >> Excerpt
–Chonky Books Review >> Review
–Cranky TBC >> Review
April 23rd
–Rincon de Joss >> Review
–Books By Maeve >> Interview
–Valerie Ullmer | Romance Author >> Excerpt
–Teatime and Books >> Excerpt
–Hurn Publications >> Excerpt
I knew you would enjoy this book. I didn’t mention in my review but I agree like other books MC wasn’t pretty normal looking here and had concerns that made her more realistic.
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Of course, I did! I knew I would after I read your review:-) I can totally see now what you meant by steady pace.
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Loved your review, Toni. 🙂 If you are praising it so highly, it really must be an excellent novel.
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Thank you, Debjani! It really was a very imaginative novel, plus, it taps into every bookworm’s dream 🙂
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I agree – that cover is fantastic! And I love the concept! Definitely want to check this one out!
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I love the ink colour on the cover…
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