I need the next book yesterday, I just finished this one and I am HOOKED! 🔥🔥🔥
TLDR is at the bottom of my review!
💬 “They chanted over and over. He ripped me apart. I screamed and screamed but no one came. I was bleeding, I knew I was bleeding to death. No one came. I died. I’m dead. Oh god, oh god. NO ONE CAME.” 💬
⚠️ TW/CW:
Rape, brief mention of suicide, death/undead, general spookiness (Nigrum Porta def giving sleep paralysis demon vibes)
📝 Description:
Selene Shade is a resurrectionist, and one who is left reeling after the death of her mentor, especially considering she inherits her mentor’s business in the wake of the tragedy. Now, Selene is swamped in grief and resurrections-for-a-price as she finds herself encapsulated in an ongoing investigation of ritualistic murders around the city. As Selene continues to make stranger and stranger acquaintances, the sinister plot rooted within Goat Hill only grows deeper and darker.
In Selene Shade: Resurrectionist for Hire, Dalpe poses questions on the morality of death, the beyond, and challenges what it means to be truly human.
✅ What I liked:
With such an interesting concept in resurrectionists, good pacing, and a new take on the supernatural, I was so wrapped up in this book! I enjoyed the setting and loved the detail that the magical world was only recently revealed to the public. Witches, zombies, necromancers, and vampires are all found within the book, and do not vie for attention; they all find their harmony together.
I liked most of the characters. Marlow, however, was my favorite, but I also really liked Regine by the end of the book. While I did not like characters like Peter or Iris, it wasn’t because they were poorly written, but quite the opposite. The characters in this book felt real, as in I know people like them. The decisions they made make sense when you understand their point of view. I found each character to be compelling in their own way.
Throughout the novel, I found myself asking if I’d want to be resurrected given the stipulations mentioned (eating live animals, not feeling as many emotions, and potentially becoming a puppet to a Zombie Queen). Immediately, my answer was “no, thank you” when I started the book. But as I carried on, the argument for resurrecting was making more sense. You can handle any unfinished business, can find dignity in death, or just continue with your life. I personally am no stranger to death, and some of my family members were not allotted dignity in their deaths. I found myself wishing to be in this world so they had that opportunity, and could see myself under the right circumstances opting for this as well. This novel felt so deeply and darkly poignant.
❌ What I didn’t:
I did occasionally have a hard time telling characters apart when they were having conversations amongst themselves. I think that this was an issue that could be resolved in one of two ways: by having characters have more of their own voice (using different vernacular or more of a preference towards using slang), or by making it more apparent who was speaking. Again, this is only a minor note, and an issue I personally struggle with in many books before.
Now this next one is really such a minor thing, it feels almost stupid to put here. In chapter sixteen, once we switch to Selene’s POV and arrive at Persimmon’s, there is a line regarding covens needing an avatar of each element that bugs me. The line is, “Covens needed an avatar for each element: earth, air, wind, water, fire, and one for spirit…” Why are air and wind two separate elements? The only thing I could think of is that air could represent stillness, whereas wind could represent movement, but then why not make “change” the element? I was hoping that this would be explained, but found myself a little disappointed that it wasn’t. Hopefully, in one of the next books planned, we will get more of an understanding of the witch’s magic!
📚 TLDR:
Such a fun read, perfect for spooky season! Not too scary, but it is deliciously creepy at times. Perfect if you are looking for some refreshing takes on magic and the supernatural. Compelling and fun characters! There are only some VERY minor notes I have about the book that aren’t even worth putting here because you should absolutely just snatch this book up and read it immediately.
👀 Keep or Donate:
KEEP 👹👹
🎯 Recommendations:
• Read at night in bed with a good book light (and hope you don’t see a shadowy figure in the corner)
• Read if you are trying to get into the horror genre, but aren’t quite ready to fully take the plunge
• If you like this book, you should pickup:
- Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree (IDK why cause these books are so dissimilar. But I think you’ll like this book)
- The Silvered by Tanya Huff (This book is more high fantasy, but I felt kinda a similar vibe between the two.)