Reviewed by Suz @ Bookish Revelations on
There were so many things about this book that I loved so much, I almost don't know where to begin. The lush atmosphere that Noyes created in fourteenth-century Florence was gorgeous. Her attention to detail and description, made it seem, at times, as if I were stepping into a breath taking water color. It was so easy to be transported to that time and place, through the eyes of the main character, May. Eerie and evocative, this is such a sensual romance tinged with the slightest twist of paranormal, that is definitely sure to get your blood pumping. It certainly had me from page one.
The characters are probably my second most favorite thing about this novel. While May is a character that I felt as if I were able to connect with on an emotional level, Cristofana and Marco are the two that definitely intrigued me the most. Written in such a dark and mysterious way, they were both complex and complicated at the core of their being. It was hard not to identify with them on some levels and feel sympathetic towards them. The dark sensuous romance that blooms vibrantly between May and Marco, was another aspect of this novel that I absolutely loved. It was intriguing, as it was beguiling. The chemistry between the two was definitely sorching hot and burning with desire.
Noyes definitely knows how to capture the spirit and passion of a dark and enthralling romance. If you're in the mood for an eerie tale of dark seduction that blends seamless with reality, then you're in for a treat when you pick up Plague in the Mirror. I was pleasantly surprised, that it was able to hold my attention through to the end. While, it might not be the year's best, it's still in the running for a really good read.
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- 3 June, 2013: Reviewed