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Review: Olivia is a fallen angel of desire, damned. A vampire now, forced to take, feed off the desire and fear of others, but never feel it herself. Olivia has been on a quest, a quest for love and redemption, a way to get her wings and return to Heaven. Dominic O'Shaughnessy is a neuroscientist, on a quest of his own. He is plagued by memories, memories of lives that he might have lived, but he can't have lived them, according to his scientific brain, so they must be delusions.
Both their quests lead to the Hotel of the Damned. A strange place where the Reborn and the Vampire try to find peace in the comfort of other like themselves, others who are damned by the choices of their forebearers, of themselves, or just by happenstance.
This novel is little pieces of everything. There are hints of steampunk in the depths of the Hotel of the Damned, with churning gadgets and spinning dance floors idly mentioned. It is a little bit of romance, with the main characters finding love, and the focus might be on that pursuit of love, but so much more is going on than the romance. It is a smidgen of horror, with the vampire sisters of Olivia fully showing the darkness that she could be. What it is in it's entirety is a dark paranormal novel that tries to answer the question What is desire?
I really enjoyed this novel, and while it rehashed a common theme; vampires are actually fallen angels, it wrapped it in a very different package. The character development was spot on, I felt I really knew these two creatures by the time the novel ended. World building was also well done, the Hotel was such a monstrous construction it was as if it was it's own world in itself. My problems with the novel weren't much in comparison to excellence of the novel, but they did have a detrimental effect, because at the end of the book I was ready for it to be over. It was like a busy vacation, full of sight-seeing, hiking, tours, etc., you loved the experience but when the five or seven days are over, your ready to head home because it was so tiring. This is what this novel was for me, it was a very tiring ride.
I mentioned the tone of the novel and the uniqueness, and while enjoyable by the end was wearing me out. Then during the climax the POV shifted back and forth quickly that I became confused at some point. The end just raced on and on until I think I was out of breath...a great ride, but phew I'm pooped. So, definitely a must read...just wear comfortable shoes.
Recommendations: Adults that enjoy Urban Fantasy and Dark Paranormal will enjoy this novel. I do not recommend for introduction to the genre or for younger readers.
15 comments:
Fab review :)
I have this one... I guess I have to give it a try ;)
The cover did it for me. I really want to read this one. ;)
Great review - I thought this was YA but obviously I'm confused. Sounds good and I'll probably add to TBR.
I'm so excited to read this book! Great review - I'll be sure to set aside some serious reading time for this one!
I'll have to check it out.
I'm waiting on my copy. It'll be here in March. Thanks for the review. Looks like I'll be enjoying it!
I read with one eye open because I am reading this soon...looks good!
Great review! I've been seeing this book all over the internet and am adding it to my wishlist.
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Great review! I guess I'm going to need to give this one a try.
Great review! The cover of this one is really grabbing my attention.
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I enjoyed this book as well. I though the hotel reminded me of the Eagles song Hotel California. I enjoyed it.
Great review!
Wow...awesome review! I will definitely put this one on the tbr pile! :)
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