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I receive an eArc from the publisher in exchange for my honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

First, that cover. Holy smokes it is stunning and it is what caught my eye. Second, the premise. While I’ve never seen Frozen (I will probably go to my grave no having seen that movie…), the promise of a Mad Max: Fury Road story is what sold me. How has there not been a story with this type of set up done? Maybe it has been and I’ve overlooked it, who knows, but what I do know is this story was phenomenal.

I was afraid I would struggle with this one as it’s a fantasy but it was brilliantly done. This story held nothing back as it was non-stop action from the very start. Full of complex characters, mythical creatures, ancient legends, mysterious secrets, and a lush magical world, this story was the entire package.

I want to talk about so many things that happened in this one as I enjoyed it so much, but I promise I won’t spoil anything. In one last ditch effort to hook you on wanting to read this powerhouse, I’ll leave you with these thoughts: some people are made of stone, some people can control Winter, Winter is a vicious foe, battle ready wolves, monsters that make themselves out of random body parts, and a flower that becomes addictive when burned and it drifts through the air. Curious yet? This author was far more morbid than I realized and I loved it. I absolutely enjoyed ever single second of this thrill ride. I cannot wait to read the next book.

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The word I would use to describe this book is strange. The world is utterly unique as well as the legend it's built upon. The plot is also strange. It's a destination plot: the whole plot is basically how Sylvi gets from point A to point B and all she learns on the way. I thought it was interesting to read about a character who chooses flight over fight and has a special connection to the season Winter. But the whole book just felt strange. I couldn't ever get comfortable with the plot, the legend/world, and the characters.

Trigger Warning: child sex abuse/attempted rape

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Lightening paced action and adventure will keep readers on the edge of their seats in Winter, White, and Wicked by Shannon Dittemore.

Sylvi is an orphan young woman twice orphaned, who hauls goods on her rig across a snowy wasteland. Raised on an island known as Kayce, she finds solace alone in her truck, with Winter as her companion. Out on the roads, no one asks who her parents were, and no one comments on the growing rebel force in the north.

The story jumps into the mix straight off the gate, dropping readers into a snow-covered, legend filled, and magical world. This immediacy leaves room for confusion as Dittemore does her best to explain the slang and the magic system. To some readers, this might be off-putting, while others will find the weaving of the story as expeditious as the plot.

When Sylvi and her long-time friend, Lenore, have a tiff, Sylvi escapes to her truck for one last delivery. But it will not be the last thing she hauls across the dangerous ice. Lenore, she finds upon returning, has left to join the rebels, and to get her back, Sylvi will join ranks with a smuggler to haul one last load of cargo for the infamous smuggler, Mars Dresden.

At this point, readers learn that Winter acts like an element to be manipulated by incantations. Mars Dresden is a man who can wield Winter, and we soon find out that so too can Sylvi. There is a touch of tedium to Sylvi's constant, adamant denial of her power to manipulate Winter. Still, Sylvi is a fierce female character with a well-rounded arc.

Winter, White and Wicked has a lot to unpack. People made of stone, drugs, rangers, totalitarian government, majestic wolves and monsters made from body parts are just a glimpse into the madness that Shannon Dittemore unveils. The comparison of Frozen meets Mad Max: Fury Road is pretty accurate. Filled with bountiful action and dynamic, layered characters, Winter, White and Wicked may be flawed, but it's one hell of a ride.

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Winter, White and Wicked is a unique story. It’s about a truck driver named Sylvi, who accepts a job from a smuggler in order to rescue her friend who had run away to join a rebellion. When this book was pitched to me, it was Mad Max meets Frozen and I fully endorse this pitch.

Sylvi is an incredible character. She’s fierce, confident, and smart. I loved her relationship to Winter and the other characters. The one issue that I have, which I feel is minor compared to the overall story, is that the initial few chapters are a bit of an info-dump. It was a little overwhelming, but once I got a grasp on the world-building and terms, I found the world to be super interesting and unique.

I received an advanced copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.

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Love it! The writing, characters, and plot are fabulous and edgy! This is going in the library for sure!

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Summary:
A YA Fantasy that tells a story about a young rig driver, Sylver Quine, a twice orphaned that loves to haul merchandise to different places and keeps a low profile. Until then, her sister, Lenore, leaves to join the rebellion is when Sylvi works with Mars, Kyn, and Hyla to haul for Mars and get Lenore back. Throughout the journey, Sylvi begins to find out more of her past: her relationship with Winter (an icy spirit that helped her since she was young(, getting to know her three companions, and among other things. There will be a time where she will have to decide whether she will try to keep a low profile and live the life she has been living, continue to favor Winter, or begin a whole new chapter in her. life that will change so many lives forever.

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This is a great read for those that love fantasy and a good YA read. Throughout the book, the suspense of not knowing the main characters past and is slowly unraveling has the reader curious to know more. Providing uniqur words in the story with good understanding of them helps a lot (Rhyme) and I enjoyed knowing them without any diversions from the story. Looking forward to reading more about Sylvi and how she will help others fight their freedom.

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Thank you to NetGalley and ABRAMS Kids for providing a free copy for review.

First, let me say that this cover grabbed me immediately. The book description sold the deal, but I could not pass up the stunning artwork and I’m glad I didn’t. Winter, White and Wicked is a daring ride that will get your heart pumping and give you chills at the same time.

Dittemore has created a complex fantasy world imbued with diverse peoples, treacherous magic, and enchanting legends. Unfortunately, the initial “data dump” in the prologue failed to convey the elaborate histories in a clear and concise manner. It would have been far more successful to pick up bits and pieces throughout the story as the truth was uncovered. Needless to say, I could have done without the entire prologue and this might have been a five star read for me.

At the start of Chapter One, the catalyst has already occurred and we are thrown (a bit jarringly) right into the journey. Aside from this abrupt beginning, the pacing of this book is great. There are just enough heart-warming, soul-searching, calm-in-the-storm moments between the action scenes for readers to catch their breath. Just as I’d begin to relax, another adventure would begin. By the end of the journey, I felt like I’d run the whole route rather than merely tagging along in the Sylver Dragon with Sylvi and the gang.

The MC Sylvi is exactly the kind of YA protagonist I love: a take-no-shit, independent young woman, who pushes through hard times and comes out stronger on the other side. Her connection to Winter is beautiful in it’s simplicity. It is fascinating to see the development of this relationship through memories and the transformation brought on by outside sources.

I was immediately drawn to Mars Dresden and the gang. Though each was vastly different from the others, I could feel the kinship of their team from the very beginning. Mars drove me nuts in the best way. His stubborn refusal to play nice with Winter was both frustrating and comical. Hyla is the best femme warrior ever and I want her on my team. Her straight-forward attitude made her instantly likeable and her foreigner’s naivete provided many welcome opportunities for clarification. At first, I found Kyn to be too happy-go-lucky. I’m glad that we got a deeper look into his emotions. By the end, I was just as connected to Kyn as I was to Sylvi.

There are so many ups and downs on this journey. It’s grungy, beautiful, tragic, and funny. There’s violence, but there is also love. This story touches on many different themes including overcoming prejudices and blind belief and discovering self worth and responsibility. Winter, White and Wicked is sure to appeal to many YA fantasy readers and highly recommend it to those seeking an exciting new series. I eagerly await the next installment.

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Such a cool story! I loved the winter aspect, the dialogue, the story! I connected especially to the characters!

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Thank you so much to net galley for sending me a copy of this book. I really enjoyed it and would definitely recommend.. even if it doesn’t sound like you’ll like it I know you’ll love it

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The story gripped me from the very first page, and I never wanted to put it down! The story is pretty fast-paced, and every page had me on the edge of my seat. It lives up to the expectations of Mad Max meeting Frozen There are so many unexpected twists and turns. There are also many emotional moments. The main character was highly engaging and it was see her development throughout the book.

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This was a lot darker than I was expecting it to be. Even if it was pitched as a Mad Max type book. There is gore, tough subjects, and lots of dangerous driving. Romance is basically non existent and instead you spend the journey getting to know the companions.
While I enjoyed the premise I just didn't care of the gore.

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Our protagonist is a teenage girl who has a deep personal relationship with Winter and she's basically trained to be on Ice Road Truckers. What's not to love? Slyvie is on a mission to rescue her best friend, but that means she's going to have the let three people she really doesn't like ride in her rig with her. Along the way, Sylvie learns that the world may not be the place that she thinks it is.

I want to tell you that I loved this book with all of my heart, but there were some slow parts. I did love the premise and the world created. I also thought that Sylvie was an absolute savage.

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An interesting take on a fairy-tale about a trucker wanting to retrieve her friend from a choice of joining a rebellion rather than living a life of servitude. Is the harder path worth standing up for? That becomes the question as the story unfolds for both girls.

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This books plot was so interesting! I was so intrigued as soon as I started reading this so I finished it in a day. The main characters was one I could relate to which makes me more connected to a book. I will be purchasing this book for my libraries YA collection.

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This is one of those titles that tires to do too much all at once. Within 50 pages you are thrown a ton of information and just dumped with all of it at once. I think that it was just way too fast. This book is almost 400 pages long and I totally believe it would have been a massive hit if it would have given us information as a preface or better yet in small tidbits throughout the story. Information that we need for a story is so hard to get right. And this one failed to do that. Although I did enjoy the characters and the story at large. I wished that more time and care would have been taken with the much needed information.

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This was a highly anticipated read for me so I was excited to get an early copy. The plot, setting and characters were highly original, one could feel the cold right down to the bone from the author's evocative storytelling. Unfortunately, a trucker/fairytale mashup ended up feeling disjointed and I struggled to stay focused on the story.

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Unfortunately, I found this book to be just ok. It didn't quite capture me from the first attempt, but I did come back to it to finish later. Definitely some great action scenes, but just couldn't get behind the main character.

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I saw this cover a couple times on Instagram and I knew I wanted to read it based on the cover alone. Quickly, I went to add it to Goodreads and the blurb just sounded so original! Then, it showed up on NetGalley and I have never hit request so quickly in my life. I'm glad I had the opportunity to read it early but I did have a few issues with it.

Sylvi is loyal to the people she cares about. She doesn't care what it takes to make sure her friend is safe. I admired her for that because what she had to go through was definitely not a walk in the park.

I was intrigued by her powers and the Winter voice inside her. Besides Frozen, there isn't anything that resembles something like this. The author did make this wintry power her own which I give her props for! I was a bit confused as to why Sylvi had this power and as you continue to read on some things are kind of explained but it's still very vague as to why people want to use her for her powers. I'm sure more things will be explained in the next book but I just would have liked a few more answers, especially from the rebel camp.

There is a group of people that are traveling with Sylvi throughout the book. There are also other characters that pop up along the way. I didn't feel anything for them because some of the characters just fell flat. I know there were times I was supposed to feel something for the characters but it's hard when you really know nothing about them. This can also be said for the relationship that seems to be forming between Sylvi and another character. I just didn't feel anything that had me wanting them to be together. There also wasn't many alone moments between them or dialogue that would have me believing they would be great together.

As for the plot, it wasn't like anything I had read before. I can't say anything about it being like Mad Max because I haven't seen those movies so I am no help there. I did thought it was creative to use a rig for their adventure and have a wintry, desolate backdrop. There is action, lots of it, and I did like it but it just never blew me away. I didn't see the plot twists coming and that always makes me happy.

The one thing I didn't like about the plot (spoiler) was the child abuse that was sexual in nature. It doesn't go into details but you can understand the gist of what is going on and I just don't like reading about it even if it is a minor part.

Overall, I thought this was a good fantasy novel that had a lot of unique qualities to it and I can see a lot of people enjoying this book.

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I first encountered this title on IG as the author was sharing the cover art. I was immediately interested and jumped on the opportunity when I saw it listed on NetGalley. I was not disappointed. This title has a creative and well thought out world with characters who develop throughout the story. There is a touch of Mad Max and Frozen, but really, this story should be in it’s own category! Although I did not read it in one setting, I did read it within twenty-four hours because as soon as I put it down, I couldn’t stop thinking about it. With the twists and turns the journey with Sylvi is incredible. I look forward to the next installment!

Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for sharing this ARC with me! I highly recommend it to other readers!

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"Winter, White and Wicked's" lead character, Sylvi, drives this story. She's dynamic and caring but just mysterious enough that you want to figure her out. Her life has been incredibly difficult, which is part of what drives those secrets, and you can't help but cheer her on and hope that her station improves. I wanted to know everything about her and to dig into the nuances of her interactions with the other characters to learn more.

For me, though, Sylvi was the best part of this story. I really wanted to love it, as I've loved Dittemore's other books, but the book itself was a bit TOO mysterious for me. Since it is a fantasy story with made-up words, languages, creatures, and setting, I wanted to understand all of that. I wanted to know what the words meant and where things were, but Dittemore dribbles out this information throughout the story. Normally this builds suspense and is a great thing, but for this one it fell flat for me. Instead of leaving me wanting more, it left me wanting to close the book in confusion. I like to feel as if I'm one with the characters and am a part of the story, but in order for that to happen, I need to understand fully the place and the language. The details and backstory of the characters - the information that drives them - can come out in pieces, but words without full meanings and an imaginary land where you don't know the rules isn't fun - it's frustrating. Dittemore uses creative spelling and symbolism to help you understand much of these elements, and over time I felt as if I had inferred what most things meant, but I wanted to know - and I never really reached that comfort level. The book would benefit greatly from a 'word list' in the front, where you can look up the words specific to this book, and a map, so the reader can trace Sylvi's journey throughout the story.

Getting through the first third was hard, and I kept going only because of my obligation to review it. However, the last one-third was a much more exciting read. The entire book is full of action sequences and fight scenes, and by the end I felt as if I understood enough of what was happening that I was able to enter the action. Had that feeling been present throughout the entire story, it would have been amazing.

Sylvi's backstory is cool and not completely unexpected, but fun nonetheless. I think that Dittemore is stating some important things in this story, but they often get lost in the fantasy world. I'd love to see those elements cleared up in the exposition so that it's easier to enjoy the story.

If you're a fan of mysterious fantasy, give this a try. Otherwise, go for Dittemore's other books.

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