ARC Review: Deadly Vows by Nichole Heydenburg
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I had the chance to read Deadly Vows as an ARC, and I’m so glad I did. From start to finish, this book pulled me into a dark, emotional, and magical journey that I didn’t want to put down. This is the first book in The Shadow Bound Chronicles, and it’s the kind of story that stays with you long after the last page.
The story follows 15-year-old Taylor Windsor, whose life is shattered when she gets the devastating news that her parents died in a house fire. Overnight, everything changes. She’s sent to live with her Aunt Mel—someone she barely remembers—in the eerie little town of Grimwood, North Carolina. That alone would be enough to make her summer difficult, but it only gets stranger from there.
Taylor starts noticing odd things about the house and her aunt’s behavior, especially when she’s told never to enter a locked room. Of course, her curiosity gets the best of her (mine would too!), and with the help of her new friend Kylie, she uncovers a mysterious steamer trunk and an old family book that reveals a dark truth—her aunt made a pact with a demon, and that deal is coming due.
As Taylor starts digging into her family’s past, she discovers that she’s connected to a world of demon hunters—something her parents had tried to keep hidden from her. Now, she’s the only one who can stop the demon from collecting on the vow her aunt made. I loved the way the story unfolded—there’s this slow build-up of suspense, but it never drags. Every new clue and twist kept me turning the pages faster and faster.
Taylor is such a strong and relatable main character. Her grief, confusion, and eventual strength felt so real. Watching her step up, face the truth, and take control of her fate was really empowering. And I have to say—I loved Kylie as her sidekick. She brought humor and heart to the story when things got intense.
The book blends suspense, fantasy, and emotion beautifully. It touches on heavy topics like grief and family betrayal, but it also has that spark of hope and self-discovery that I love in YA fantasy. And the ending? It left me needing more. I’m already looking forward to the next book in the series.
If you like your fantasy with a dark twist, layered characters, and a bit of a creepy edge, definitely check this one out. It reminded me of The Mortal Instruments with a touch of Sarra Cannon’s Shadow Demons vibe, but it still felt fresh and unique in its own way.
I received this book as a free ARC from the author, and this review is my honest, voluntary opinion.