inlibrisveritas
Written on Dec 9, 2017
The story centers around Chrysabelle who is a Comarre, or a special race of humans that have been bred for the sole purpose of feeding vampires, and Mal, a mysterious vampire that has been avoiding drinking human blood for years. I personally liked Chrysabelle a lot, especially the fact that she can kick ass. I, however, do not have much of an opinion on Mal, who is reminiscent of several other vampire characters (i.e. Louis) but kind of failed to make it own mark in my mind. This, unfortunately, means that Chrysabelle and Mal’s relationship also fell on indifferent ears.
There are plenty of things that do leave me with positive feelings, like the caste system that the vampires maintain. The idea of having a set group of people meant purely for blood donation is actually really cool, and I love that the Comarre is somewhat dependent on the vampires to stay healthy and maintain their long lives. The interesting aspect of different Houses for the vampires as well as the individual powers that they can manifest was a great addition as well.
As for Abby Craden’s narration, I found it pretty good. I wasn’t fond of all of the voices she chose to use, but I think she did a good job differentiating the characters and reading at a good pace.
Overall I’m sort of just neutral on this. I certainly don’t hate the book, but at the end of the day, I find myself really disappointed at how little I care.