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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Raven is a Raven shifter, as her name suggests and she is in charge of the small logging town which has seen better day, but those living within its boundaries have all found themselves there for a reason and kindled a kinship with the others living there. This place, however, is like no other and you will only find your way in or out if Rachel allows it and the road can be as long, short, twisted or straight as she desires, that is until one day when the local Militia find their way in.

All who live there have found there way in unusual circumstances and are not the youngest of pioneers, they have all lived a good life, but like the town have become all but forgotten, they are disconnected from the outside world, but they are happy and make do with what they can, whether that is legally, or by stretching the law, just a little. Baylor is one of these people, although, he isn’t as young as the rest, he has also heard the cry of a raven and followed it, little does he know that this will save his life and that his skills will help this small town survive the turmoil to come.

Can Baylor and the other residents of this small out of the way town keep their way of life, or will the Militia come in and take away everything they are working hard to build? This is a fantastical dystopian take on some pertinent themes including climate change and the flaws and triumphs which combine in all of humanity, while injecting magic and humour throughout in this enchanting novella.

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Helen Woodhull Parsons

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is set slightly in the future in Warrentown. A baren place with very few residents and they are mostly the elderly.

One night the tavern gets a visit from a few militia members and that when things get stirred up. They get drunk and annoying and try to make a scene to spice up the boring evening.

The militia members get lost on the way home on the same road they drove to get to Warrentown. They are left battling each other and their surroundings to survive. As one member gets removed from the group he doesn’t realize it will forever change his life.

Raven Woman’s Tavern is the first book I have read from Laura Koerber but definitely will not be the last. Thanks for an Intriguing read.

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Angela Renee Diaz

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A tight knit community who has each other’s back. I really related to Charlie the poet. Considering I write poetry. So I really enjoyed those parts my favorites actually. There a very resourceful bunch.

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by S. Bittles

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Koerber has a unique and original writing style that draws you in; she has a way of smoothly melding her characters points of view and creates a fascinating visual and plot.

I feel like there should have been longer chapters on some parts as I found myself rereading most of the book to make sure I didn’t miss anything. There should have more to the characters brief introductions in the first chapters.

Even though I feel that the book left me with unanswered questions, I did enjoy reading it. I have actually reread it a few times. There is a lot of potential for more amazing reads by Koerber, I will be watching for more titles!

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Raven’s Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Jennifer Reimer

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is set 10 years into the future, it painted a dark bleak picture of what humanity has done to the earth, and what it would look like if we kept on the same path as we do now. The Raven Woman is a shapeshifting tavern owner who cares and looks out for her community, while watching humans destroy her habitat. An interesting group come into town accusing the people here of something they apparently did, the town stands together and these people leave, they end up lost and not knowing where they were going, while one guy leaves to make it on his own, he comes across some disturbing things that make you wonder if what he’s seeing is real or if he is imagining it all. the viewpoint of the story changed from so many different characters; it took me a bit to get a handle on who was who. but It is a well-written and thought-out story that I enjoyed and was worth sticking with it till the end. This book had lots of twists and turns. I am not fully sure if I understood what was real and what was illusion, I am not sure if that was the author’s intention, but it made for an interesting story.

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Heather Goodman

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was very interesting. It was a little bit hard to follow at first but it’s just because it is different peoples stories that weave together for an entrancing story. It had a twist at the end. Definitely worth the read.

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber–Reviewed by Jerricka Brown

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was not one I would normally choose. This was an interesting and entertaining story. The characters were amazingly developed. Koerber made this fantasy with a dark edge very enjoyable. I highly recommend it.

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Raven Woman’s Tavern is set in the near future in an abandoned mining town that is occupied by a small group of survivalists eking out a meagre existence. Many, but not all, of the community’s citizens are law abiding folks so when a small group of militia members converge upon the town it sets some of the community members on edge.

The story is centered on Raven Woman, a shapeshifter, and her tavern. When the militia members enter Raven’s tavern it sets off a chain of events that forever changes the life of one of its members, Baylor. After a night of heavy drinking and obnoxious behaviour the militia leave the tavern and head for home. The four members end up lost which baffles them because they have travelled that very same stretch of road on numerous occasions in the past. Somehow though, the road looks different, and time seems to be standing still. The four young militia are left to battle with each other as well as the harsh elements. Baylor is banished from the group, and he must venture through the woods and try to survive on his own. As he wanders through the forest, Baylor spots a raven in nearby treetop and swears that it is talking to him and leading the way for him. He quickly brushes this off as from fatigue and malnourishment and plods on, hoping that he can find shelter before he is too weak to continue.

Raven Woman’s Tavern is the first book that I have read by Laura Koerber, but it will not be the last. The author did a marvelous job of describing the characters, their lives, and the world they were struggling to survive in. The book gave a glimpse into how lives would be if we were suddenly stripped of all the modern conveniences, we have grown accustomed to having and often take for granted. This is something that I have though of often and found myself wanting a simpler life. Learning to fend for myself and be more self sustainable started with growing and canning my own food. These are skills that seem to have become lost through the years and I am hoping to pass these skills onto the next generation. Kudos to Laura Koerber, I look forward to reading more of your books!

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Megan Watson

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The setting is 10 years in the future in and around a little town called Warrentown in Washington…  It’s not hard to believe the dystopian world Laura Koerber has built as many of the issues mentioned have been current events for so long.
Generally, I do not struggle to read from multiple point of views, but I did struggle to know what was going on during this read. It may have been too often of a transition because the author did a fabulous job of getting into the mood of multiple head spaces. I could definitely hear the differences between transitions; maybe it was just too frequent for me to keep a steady track of what was happening.
Warrentown is aptly described as a small, isolated town that made me recall my own history in a town similar. All in all, the imagery of this story is great and the characters of this book have potential, I’m just not entirely sure what the plot of this book was. I did like reading about Charlie and Val and enjoyed the character progression of Baylor.

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Candida Hopper

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Raven Woman’s Tavern
By Laura Koerber

I was pulled in this story as soon as I started reading it. This was an interesting and intriguing read. There were times in this story that I felt a little confused but overall it was well written. We get introduced to a few different characters in this book and each of them are living with their own struggles, some just struggling to feed themselves. The author was very descriptive in her words so that I was able to picture life in this dystopian world. I am hoping for another book in which some questions might be answered and we get to go into more depth with some of the characters. I gave this book 4 stars.

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Alexis Laidlaw

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book had a rollercoasters amount of twist and turns! I am not fully sure if I understood what was real and what was illusion, and I am also not sure if that was the author’s intention but it made for an interesting story!
I would have liked a bit more of a conclusion on a few things though, as the story’s end does seem to come abruptly and not necessarily leaving a cliffhanger for a sequel. Despite this, the book was entrancing and it was difficult to tear away from! I almost managed to finish it in one sitting – which is difficult with multiple small children around!

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Stephanie Nicole

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber was a great short read and I’m looking forward to more from Ms. Koerber. Raven Woman’s Tavern keeps a very surreal feeling through the book leaving her readers feeling as if they are in a dreamlike state. Ms. Koerber gives us quick glimpses into most of the lives of her character and focuses more on the vivid details of her main characters, the plot, and the town. She weaves all of her characters stories together flawlessly like a spider weaving a delicate web. With just enough drama and suspense that the readers will continue flipping the pages as fast as they can read Ms. Koerber pulls her readers in hook, line, and sinker.

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Raven Womans Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Crystal Jimmo

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was beautifully well written. The first chapter is what drew me in. You could see from her eyes the progress of what her little river was like before humans came and mucked everything up and then the sad decline and the after affects of us leaving. That chapter alone makes you stop and think about real life. We are cutting trees down at an alarming rate, are we destined to have a future like that of the book? It gets your mind going and thinking, and then it introduces the main characters of the book and takes you along for the story. Every small town is not what it seems. I loved this story so much, it’s being added to my bookshelf.

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Karen (Melody) Marsh

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber was very weird in a good way. Whenever you pick up a book you think you know what you are getting into, but this book takes turns and twists that I would never ever have thought about. As I abstain from most politics, it didn’t occur to me until farther in that many of the aspects of this book were incredibly introspective about American Politics. It gives a sense of how truly bad the world is and can get.

Following each story of the people of Warrentown and the militia members gets you more and more invested in their lives. The craziness they brought and that they get into changes perspective, especially following the older generation throughout the book. The personalities of the town aren’t completely clear all the time, and some of them feel like they mix together. But Koerber brings a really unique experience with this book! It is a must read!!
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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Kerry Baker

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber is a short dystopian novel that has some truly interesting characters. The story is well thought and so intriguing. I honestly think it would have benefited from being a full length novel to really be able to explore these ideas even further.
I was really taken in by the story as a whole. I think the ending lacked a bit of conviction but as a whole the book was a great read. I thoroughly enjoyed this story and this author.

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Kerry Carr

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a really interesting story. It will keep you gripped from beginning to end and is full of twists and turns. I like how at the beginning of the story we get introduced to each individual character and find out how they work and fit into this town.

Warrentown  is a small place with very few residents left. The ones that are left are getting old and are struggling to live each day and survive in their town. The town is watched over by Rachel the owner of Raven’s Tavern.
However Racheal isn’t what she appears to be and when a group of people from the local militia come into the town the residents start to panic. Some of them aren’t exactly doing things that are legal and some of them aren’t even human residents.

You are taken on a story through a dying town and the struggles of it residents. You also learn about community and connection when they are faced with an enemy which threatens their way of life.
This book is a good supernatural story which touches on elements of our life today.

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Reviewed by Corine Lombardi

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Raven Woman’s Tavern By: Laura Koerber
Genre: Historical Fantasy
Pages: 172

This book was a good read, the first few chapters suck you in and then it hits a bit of a plateau.
The story is overall rounded to complete its POV however the plot seems a bit scattered.
This story focuses much on life lessons by highlighting realistic points that keep you engrossed in the read.
This book is the definition of don’t judge a book by its cover, the story is not so much Raven Woman’s Tavern even though that is a point imperative to the main characters story.
If you are interested in unanswered questions or a cliff hanger then yes you will not be disappointed.
This story was open and shut, easy and enticing I wish it had a bit more direction.
What does the future hold for humankind?
A story with adventurous danger with a realistic twist.
This is a four-star read worth the thought of the possible future.

“This is my bar, and I will run it however I damn well please. We’re closed because I say so.”

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Erica Shoebridge

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is an interesting story of a rag-tag group of survivalists scraping out an existence in a dead mining town. Set only 10 years in the future, it paints a bleak picture of what humanity, and the Earth, might look like for people living in 2031. Hosted by the Raven Woman, a shapeshifting tavern owner who has lived for millenia, watching humans destroy her habitat. She is an odd character, but she does look out for her community in her own way. As the story’s viewpoint changed from so many different characters, it took me a bit to get a handle on who was who, and why we were privy to information… it took a good chunk of the book to understand what Koerber was saying with this work. It is a well-written and thought-out piece that I enjoyed, and was worth sticking with it til the end. I’ll be looking at what other things this authour has written.

Reviewed by @ericalorraine
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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Hailey Hop

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Raven Women’s Tavern by Laura Koerber was a book I got sucked into. Everything in this book is easy to grasp, but has great details. The reader can imagine the scenes, whether it be a frail old man walking down the road with his dog or a terrified bar keeper trying to keep calm in front of militia.
I had a very tough time putting this book down when it got to Baylor and his struggles to survive. The author did such a great job portraying the character’s emotions that I felt like I was there with him!
The only thing I wish to have from this book was more! I’d love to see the characters develop more or see more into the beginning chapters so that I felt more immersed. Overall, a great read!

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Shelly Kittell

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Definitely worth buying, this book ends up making you think about what’s life really about. It’s a little weird but the characters are so wonderfully built up and eclectic that you feel like your in futuristic community. Rachel, the tavern owner; Charlie, and his cats; Val, and all the others. The community sounds like a run down town after everything is destroyed by companies pulling out. The description of the town by the Raven is fantastic. Kind of a bird’s eve view. It truly is a good book that you have to read. Too good to describe in words, you have to experience it. Highly recommend!!!!

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Karen Pearman

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was a very short, but interesting, story. While it’s not my typical genre of books, I thought the cover was gorgeous yet also had a dark tone to it. And this was very true for the story as well. I thought that it was an action-packed book about a small town that had a lot of strange occurrences going on. I found in some places that the hairs on my arms were standing up because it was so strange and chilling. But I liked it. I did however feel that there was something missing at the end, so I am hoping that there is another book in the series that will pick up where this one dropped off. It would also be nice to get to know more about some of the characters in the town and dig a little deeper into the main character as well.

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Allyson Ware

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Allyson Ware

Very easy read and the detail is immaculate. The way everything is described from the main picture down to the minor itty bitty details that not many people think of. Definitely a book you have to pay attention to or you will miss a very important piece of the puzzle.

This book will have you considering who the bad guy is; a moral dilemma of sorts. When Baylor goes through what I would consider his “trials and tribulations,” you start to feel bad and want to help him through it. An overall interesting read.

Reviewed by @aware

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Lorrene Huisman

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a first time read for me by this wonderful author, and most certainly shall not be my last. I was truly captivated by the writing. The story itself was captivating it self, but the surrounding elements completely sucked me in. It was like a siren’s song, pulling you more in with every passing page.

The book gave me a great insight and introduction of people as well as surrounding things, to me that was more that intriguing. The feelings I got when I read were undeniable. I felt a lot of heavy feelings. The author did a wonderful job with that impact. Again, this was a book that really makes you consider all you have, and make you feel for those who really struggle in day to day life.

The story centered around a town that is basically fighting to survive each and every day. The details shared to us as the reader, is very heavy on the heart to say the least You feel for the people in this village and I kept thinking how lucky we are in todays society to have what we have, and we actually should be more appreciative than what we are. The town is closely watched, and day basically go day by day and as I tried to make clear, this life this town has is far from easy, or even predictable. It made me feel sad and helpless for these poor souls, but in truth this could be out world one day as well. It very much can be unavoidable if we do not play our cards correct. The story itself was a big eye opener for me.

The story was a easy flowing read, and it was beautiful and sad at times, yes. It made me feel very connected even more than I was when my first started meeting the characters. There were things I did not expect as I read through, that just made it all more intriguing. I really enjoyed this read and I will admit, I wanted more to read when I completed it, there so much words and questions of mine that I wanted. The author kept me in suspense at times. I highly recommend reading this to any reader, its something I feel we all should read in our life time. This was a unique book, and not one to be passed up.

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Angela Hayes

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

 

3 Stars

 

Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber is a very short dystopian paranormal story with a bit of a dark tone, drama, the supernatural, shifters, a survivalist community of fringe dwellers, danger, action, and more.
I did like the premise, as well as the few clever touches that Ms. Koerber wove into her storyline- but I would have loved to have read a longer and more in-depth version of this story. There were so many details that I wanted to know more about, and have more backstory/background information, as my curiosity was piqued. Also, there were times I felt like I was ‘missing’ something, which disrupted the flow of the story for me and gave it a bit of a wandering and somewhat fragmented feel.
As expected from Ms. Koerber, this was a very interesting story with thought provoking elements. I like her originality- and there was definitely more to the story and character/s than first meets the eye.
The story had me drawing the conclusion that aspects of this story could very well happen in our future.

Thank you, Laura Koerber!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Jenni Bishop

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

3 stars

Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber is a paranormal story that is set in a dystopian future that could well become a reality. This dark tale is a quick read, and I felt the story was a little disjointed and unfinished in some instances. Overall, the premise is interesting and there are a lot of players and different aspects being played out. Raven is not what she seems. She is always around and watches everything. She is all knowing, and all seeing and hands out life and death as she sees fit. But that is only part of the story the rest is about people trying to survive in small town on the fringes and a world that has been ravished and where the militia are the law.

 

Reviewed by @jennadb

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Raven Woman’s Tavern by Laura Koerber – Review by Bobbi Wagner

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this paranormal story. This is a shorter story but it certainly packs a lot of action. This is a well written story about a group of people in a small town that are under the watchful eye of Raven. She is not one to mess with as some are soon to find out. This is a great story that I had a hard time putting down. There are some twists and turns that I didn’t see coming but they did keep me turning pages. I enjoyed how the characters are connectable and gave life to the story. They are unique and different and I really enjoyed them. I also enjoyed the growth of the plot throughout the story which kept the story engaging. This is a great story that I highly recommend.

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Genre – Magical realism, dystopia

Page Count – 134 pages

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Set in a dystopic near future, Raven Woman’s Tavern is the story of a collection of survivalists who are squatting in the remains of a dead timber town in the Northwest. The residents—most of them old, sick, and in need—help each other by means legal and extralegal under the watchful eye of Rachel, the tavern keeper. When the peace of the community is disturbed by the sudden visit of four members of the local militia, the survivalists are frightened; not all of them are law-abiding and some are not citizens.

‪But, as Crazy Mary said to Charlie the Poet, “You don’t piss Rachel off. She’s got her ways.”

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