Witches, Werewolves, and Murder…. Yes, please! This is the first book I’ve read by indie author, Noelle Upton, and now it won’t be the last.
I received this e-book as an ARC reader and found it engaging from beginning to end. The story centers around Sylvie, who returns to her small town and moves in with her grandmother after taking care of her father until his passing. While working at a (failing) pizza joint, she comes across a stranger who is hurt and finds herself wanting to help him, as much as he will allow her to. Later, she bumps into him again as she starts her new semester in college. As their love slowly grows, so does the intermingling of a world filled with witches, werewolves, other otherworldly beings, and murders. By the end, you are immersed in a world that you truly don’t want to end.
I really want to highlight the inclusivity in this book. I’ve never read a book with a Main Character on the spectrum and Noelle’s ability to describe Orion’s Autistic mannerisms really brings him to life. His struggling through social norms and understanding others through his senses made me appreciate his character more. Also, Orion’s own internal healing with growing up with a mother who did not know how to raise a kid on the spectrum was endearing to read.
Another inclusivity moment in this book was being introduced to Dr. Vanders. A character that identifies with the “they” pronoun. I must, ignorantly admit that, at first, I thought it was a typo. It took getting further in the book to understand that the character wanted to be called by the “they” pronoun. I am so appreciative of the author for breaking stereotypes (within this reader) and for giving a space for all to see themselves in a book.
On the spicy level, I give it a 3.5/5 – it did not make me blush, but it seemed very organic, like two people falling in love and enjoying each other in as many ways as possible.
As another Reviewer mentioned, I would have liked a slower burn for Sylvie and Orion that lead up to the spice. Maybe that’s what we will get in the next installment of what, I believe, is going to be an amazing series. Thank you, Noelle, for allowing me a first glimpse into this amazing world and I look forward to reading Ramona’s story next.