RATING: 3✨
SPICE: 🌶️🌶️🌶️
Trope/Setting Highlights:
Hollow
#️⃣ ~100 page dark erotic paranormal novella
📖 Schoolteacher FMC x Headless Horseman MMC
📖 Fated mates
📖 HFN
🌶️Non-con + dub-non + body betrayal-ish
Holden
#️⃣ ~140 page dark erotic paranormal novella
📖 Schoolteacher FMC x Former (or is he?) Headless Horseman MMC
📖 Married main couple
📖 Dark subject matter, like extreme violence situations (between MCs)
🌶️Non-con + dub-non
Review:
I’LL WRITE THIS REVIEW FOR THE ENTIRE DUET AND POST FOR BOTH BOOKS 🖤
Hollow by D.D. Prince is Book 1 in the The Hollow Duet, which features the same characters and main couple and is a continuation of the same storyline.
I knew I wanted to make this duet my last Halloween tbr, and even though I finished on November 1, I’m really glad I used it to send off Halloween 2023 and didn’t push it back until next year. It has dark, spooky vibes that push the boundaries way more than a lighter Halloween romance would. This is definitely not your Practical Magic type Halloween romance fix. In this duet, the love between the MCs runs deep, but runs equally dark. Take both or take none. It pushed some of my limits, but I was able to get through.
I had never read D.D Prince prior to this duet, so I honestly didn’t know what I was going in to aside from the quick blurb and reading through some friends’ reviews, which all looked great, and made me even more excited to pick this up.
The tone of Hollow precariously balances a contemporary setting sprinkled with lore and backstory of a time past, and eerier era. One that saw the decapitation of one Holden Holloway, who went on to become the infamous Headless Horseman, constantly riding and battling the urge to kill, kill the man who accidentally beheaded him with a cannonball, kill anything that moved really, and mate. He rode to find his one true love, a prophecy foretold to him by a witch shortly before his death.
It's these witches who protect the Holloway from himself, and the town from the Headless Horseman. But when one year the protection spells could not be made in time, it sets unstoppable events into motion, leading our MMC Holden directly into the path of schoolteacher Isabella Krane, descendent of the man who killed Holloway, and yet, also his one true love.
Without spoiling the events that follow, the relationship that progresses between Holloway and Isabella that Halloween night is dark and foreboding. There is spice, enjoyable for the most part, but for safety warnings I will include non-con and dub-con elements. The Holloway that Isabella encountered that night was the Headless Horseman in the throes of his curse, his madness. I’m not sure I liked how the book framed that non-con as being out of his control, as well as how the non-con is handled down the line, but I was able to set it aside and still enjoy myself, but please just know going in and decide for yourself 🖤
Hollow itself ends on a somewhat HFN, but just based on the foreshadowing done through the novella, and the afterword by the author saying if you wanted a monster HEA to stop here, I knew things were about to take a turn for the worse when I headed into Book 2, Holden.
The beginning events of Holden pretty much directly undo the HFN and potential HEA for our main characters, and apparently this is a mess of their own making. Without spoiling anything too much, Holden reverts back to the Headless Horseman, who’s only urge is to basically kill and fuck, in any order. A true monster, and certainly not the Holden that Isabella married, who would never raise a violent hand to her. All bets are off the with Horseman, though.
By the time the novella ends, both Isabella and Holden will be put through the darkest and deadliest of trials to find their way back to each other. It was sad, honestly, to read some of it, especially the violence done against Isabella, which almost felt uneven. Does anyone else feel she suffered too much, like I’m not sure there’s a way to come back from that, but we did get our HEA in the end.
But just keep in mind, the overall theme of the duet is dark, and it stays dark, through to the end, even if there’s love and hope that also appear with it.
Take care of yourselves this Halloween and every Halloween after. Until the Halloween 2024 tbr! 🖤