In BENEATH THE STARLIT SEA we meet sorceress Illyse and royal physician Garit, both of whom have their own baggage and issues to deal with as they’re brought together for the same purpose: to find the beast that’s killing people in the kingdom of Moningrad and put a stop to it. As you can expect, forced proximity has sparks flying between these two characters, but there’s one little problem. In Moningrad, it’s forbidden for those with magic to intermingle with those without. And since they’re both staying in the royal palace, they’re not in the best position to be sneaking around.
One thing I really love about Nicole’s books is the spice. The spice, Renée? But you don’t like reading smut! This is very true — I am very much not a smut reader, which is why I appreciate the way Nicole writes it so much. Rather than telling you how long a character’s impressive dick is, she lets you sink into these scenes by experiencing the emotions the characters are feeling in the moment, which I find to be a much more enjoyable read. I find most sex scenes to be cringy, and just because one person likes something doesn’t mean the next person will, so I feel that by writing certain actions and kinks you risk turning half your readers off while showing them your FMC is turned on. By focusing more on emotions, I feel Nicole is able to get around this really well. Don’t get me wrong, she’ll absolutely give you a scene, but if you’re not a spice reader you’ll still find something to appreciate!
Another pro to her work (in particular Beneath the Starlit Sea and previous release The Night Garden) is that while it’s considered fantasy/romantasy, she doesn’t go heavy on the world-building. I love a good high fantasy, but sometimes you don’t have the mental capacity to get to know a while new world and the rules that come with it. Nicole builds her worlds simply, gives you only what you need to understand the story, and leaves the rest to your imagination. She often describes her settings as “the not at all historically accurate [insert IRL location here]” and I LOVE it!
But I can’t not tell you about my favourite part of this novel: Illyse has a fox familiar!
I LOVE FOXES!