

I'm truly torn about the rating here (pun intended!)
On one hand, the part about Maria's origin, her story, the transformation and seeing her changing throughout the years was fascinating. Once we got to the story of Charlotte WITH Maria, I felt like it didn't have the same impact as the rest of the book and the ending disappointed me to no end. It felt quite pointless, like nothing that happened prior to that, was actually meaningful.
I appreciate this story for a new and fresh take on vampire fantasy, anything lesbian-romance-love-related is also beautifully written and I adore all metaphors, but the story felt a little disjointed after the 2/3 of the book have gone by.
I'm truly torn about the rating here (pun intended!)
On one hand, the part about Maria's origin, her story, the transformation and seeing her changing throughout the years was fascinating. Once we got to the story of Charlotte WITH Maria, I felt like it didn't have the same impact as the rest of the book and the ending disappointed me to no end. It felt quite pointless, like nothing that happened prior to that, was actually meaningful.
I appreciate this story for a new and fresh take on vampire fantasy, anything lesbian-romance-love-related is also beautifully written and I adore all metaphors, but the story felt a little disjointed after the 2/3 of the book have gone by.