So, where to start well? Not only is this book beautifully presented. But its contents are a rare treat, the magnitude of Delevan House is described so elegantly with an air of mystery that sits with you. Lulling you into a false sense of security, with the sheer gothic grandeur in the prologue. You aren't dragged into this book kicking and screaming, you are entranced and lured into it.
Right from the get-go, you are taking a tour of this majestic and eerie place. The book flows like a map as you take a tour of the manor before visiting the village. How it's described with the fumes of sulfur and molten iron, really feels like the UK version of silent hill and I love it.
Crows are super intelligent and known to bring trinkets to those who regularly feed them. So I loved that little nugget of information slipped in there as well as giving each bird a personality of its own. I loved the birthing scene of Caoimhe, as it shows the pure power of childbirth. You see the grueling pain that Lenore endures and how this affects the creatures that guard her so fiercely. Then as the story continues we learn of the Mistress of Delevan Manor and her 'impossible' child. Her longing to be free from prison not of her doing, trapped within the confined of the grounds never to leave. Like any young woman, longing to grow up and move forward into adulthood.
I loved how the words reflected an old folk tale, a piece of history passed on through the ages. But of course, the relationship between Grant Sutherland and Caoimhe is captivating. But also heartbreaking, it is almost like he is an unwilling prison guard who has fallen in love with the prisoner. Unaware that the very same prisoner outdated him by a substantial amount of years. As with any folk horror, there is always a twist and the events of steamy love lead to the true revelation of what lives inside Caoimhe. As time goes on through the chapters we follow the journey of Jenna McCray to see how the past affects the present. After losing her job due to an entitled asshat, she then works for and also screws that very same asshat. Before he screws her in more ways than one which finally makes her come to her senses. Jenna leaves taking herself and the very same necklace, which happens to be a Delevan heirloom unknown to her, and heading off to Scotland.
Of course, she ends up in the very same neck of the woods as our two characters from the beginning. As soon as Grant Sutherland and Caoimhe enter the picture and meet Jenna, you just know things won't end well.
Weaving through the main story, the girls have done an amazing job at creating an intense tale of revenge, passion, and bloodlust. The further we go into the story, the more I get why Lenore hates the villagers and locked away Caoimhe. The story becomes more enticing and brutal, plus DAMN GUYS those intense steamy sex scenes. These ladies sure know how to write and saucy encounters, man even I didn't need the heating on after a while. I loved the way that it almost felt like a cross between fantasy folklore mixed with vampire horror. Plus the whole vengeful succubus vibe had me hooked and very interested.
The characters are so well-fleshed out, that they are practically standing in front of you. The atmosphere as a whole is insane, especially when Jenna goes with Caoimhe to Badb. The relationship between mother and daughter is simply heartbreaking and I feel so horrible for what Lenore has been forced to endure. However, I think for me Caomihe is a tiny bit of a badass, and the way her presence is carried through every chapter is so well done. Then you have the split in personality, as she fights the dark desire burning deep inside of her. This story has everything and so much more, it also proves how well Natasha and Ruth work together. They knew what they were planning, they executed that plan and made one hell of a story to the point where I forgot that two authors created this story. The bloodshed and pain is not just something you read, it's also something you feel. That is how well it all flows and blends together, a very hard skill to master that comes as naturally as breathing to these ladies. Flowing from one timeline into another but still keeping the core plot intact, oh, I really enjoyed this book and I believe it's time you took a visit yourself. Now before the true Goddesses of Delevan House.