justine_manzano
What I Enjoyed:
So so very much. Where to begin! For one, I loved the narrative voice of this story, which is perfect for it’s time period (circa early 19th century America). I fell in love with the characters. You’ve got Johnathan, a Prospect, or a hunter working for The Society. He’s thrown into this town and is told to figure his own way through Cress Haven, on the hunt for what he’s been trained for since he was young–killing vampires. But his past is a lot more complex than that of a simple hunter, and his stalwart honor is delightful when played against the people he meets when he arrives. There’s Alyse, a “spinster,” the daughter of a Pastor, and a badass who knows she’s capable of more than the life she’s leading allows. And Vic, the vampire (something that is very fun to say out loud), who is sassy and clever, and is nothing like what Johnathan knows about vampires. He cares about the town he lives in so much, he’s willing to send for vampire hunters to root out the danger–which is definitely not him.
Also a gay romance is always a refreshing find in a story, particularly one that is not viewed as anything surprising to the people around them. It also felt like a natural evolution for their storyline. It was a helluva slow burn, but by the end, I wanted to push them together and yell “Now, kiss!”
There were loads of fun twists and turns in this mystery, and they had me going for a ride. Everytime I thought I had something figured out, something new was revealed, and I realized I’d missed the clues! I haven’t done this in a long time, but I even went to sleep late reading this one. Definitely a wild time with strong descriptions and a strong creep factor. And the end wraps the story while leaving wonderful opportunities for a sequel!
What I’d Avoid:
I really had no complaints here. I really enjoyed this story.
What Can I Learn:
My main takeaway is how important it is to read in the genre you want to write in. It’s clear that Kristin read heavily in the historical genre to capture the manner of the time period, the clothing, the weapons, the modes of transportation. I felt immersed reading it and I loved it. Well-researched and done just well enough to twist some of the elements and make them believable. I was super impressed.
Conclusion:
I’d recommend this story to anyone who loves a good paranormal adventure with romantic elements. The romance is a slow burn, but the paranormal mystery is enough to drive your interest while you’re waiting for the main characters to realize there’s something brewing between them. A lot of fun. I can’t wait for the sequel.