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ㅤ (normally a 3☆, but I just had too much fun)
ㅤ ╰┈➤˗ˏˋㅤmight contain spoilers ❗
ㅤ ᯓ ✿ re-read ⪼ ┆19-May-2025┆
ㅤ ㅤ ⤿ wanted to start reading Enchantra, but ended up re-reading this instead because I missed my babies so much! Blackwell, you are even hotter when I read about you a second time, darling! 😩
ㅤ I will just start my review by making it very clear that you should definitely take whatever I am saying here with a grain of salt. This book came to me when I was about to go into a very bad book hangover and it was just the very simple, easy-to-read and fun book that I needed to bring me back in full force. Therefore, as I usually write my reviews entirely based on how I feel while reading a book, I can admit that I just had really much fun while reading this.
ㅤ I saw a lot of mixed reviews about it, but I think what I did right when picking up this book was that I went into it with the correct expectations and was, therefore, able to fully enjoy it. What I mean by this is that, just like with Caraval or The Night Circus, I knew that this is a book mainly for the vibes; so don't go into it expecting some epic action, some incredible world-building, or some really well-developed and incredibly relatable characters with profound feelings, because you will be left disappointed. Go into this with the expectations of a really easy-to-read book, with some funny banter, really nice Gothic vibes, and tons of vivid imagery and you might even find this book entertaining.
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“But most of all she shed tears for herself. And the soft heart she would never have again.”
ㅤ First and foremost, I want to make everyone aware of the fact that this book deals with a lot of religious terms and aspects. I am a Christian myself and you might find yourself triggered by some of the elements and ideologies from this book. Therefore, if you know this is something that might trigger you in any way, I would recommend not reading this.
ㅤ "Phantasma" is the name of the deadly and sinful games that two sisters enter in order to discover some twisted secrets about their lives that their mother kept hidden from them even until her very death. Genevieve is the free-spirited, straightforward, and friendly little sister that runs away and takes her chances in the game despite their mother's warning, therefore forcing her sister, Ophelia to follow her. Ophelia, of course, by being the older sister, is the one who was also charged with carrying on their family's legacy, which made the Grimm women known for their special abilities: necromancy.
ㅤ In her quest to look for her sister, Ophelia stumbles over the mysterious, handsome, and flirty Blackwell, one of the phantoms tied to Phantasma and its manor, who, in the very demeanour belonging to a true evil, Gothic spirit, offers Ophelia a bargain: he will help her through all the 9 nights of Phantasma's trials and to look for her sister, while she will help him track the key to his freedom from the games. Shall she fail, the cost will be ten years of her life, which will be transferred to him. From here on begins an entire adventure of mysteries, secrets and deceits; and, as Ophelia and Blackwell navigate each of the 9 trials inspired by the 9 circles of hell and governed by their respective devils, lust and passion might prove the biggest challenge and the hardest thing to resist.
For in Phantasma love is forbidden
and might you dare let your heart beat for someone else rather than only for your own survival, much deadlier secrets and horrible curses shall befall you.
ㅤ Without any further ado, let's find out what I actually have to say about this book, because as I am writing this, I am still very much unsure.
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-ˋˏ ༻ world-building, writing and action ༺ ˎˊ-
ㅤ As I mentioned in my very long introduction, the world-building in this novel is not some very huge, well-developed aspect of the book. You do not get any prior background for the characters, the world itself does not get much attention, since the action mainly takes place inside the Devil's Manor, and there is no information about the game itself or whatever drove the characters to certain decisions until the very end of the book, where many of the mysteries get answers. So, if you enjoy being kept in the dark and receiving minimal information about everything happening in the book you will enjoy the mystery of this story.
ㅤ I do not have anything special to say about the writing in this instance. It is very simple, nothing too flowery or too poetic, and it is mostly what you would expect from any easy-to-read book. There were some small instances where the register felt a bit strange for the actual period where the action takes place, but it was mainly enjoyable.
ㅤ As for the action in the book, I would advise to keep in mind that the entire action of the novel itself lasts for about ten days and mainly focuses only on the trials and whatever sinful and sacrilegious acts happen between the main characters. If you are asking for my opinion, I enjoyed reading about the games and their very dark, gory outcomes, but I got slightly bored of the repetitive nature of whatever was happening outside of them.
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-ˋˏ ༻ characters ༺ ˎˊ-
ㅤ I can totally agree with the people that said these characters acted childish at times, and it is quite hard to resonate with them only because there is not enough background information for them and there isn't very much character development involved either. But, once again, having the correct expectations for this probably helped me know exactly what to anticipate from them; there is not a lot of emotional depth in any of the characters, and everything is mainly focused on their reactions and behaviours in certain situations.
ㅤ ⛧ Ophelia - I probably liked this character way more than others might for the sole reason that I found myself in her in a lot of different instances. Ophelia is a very withdrawn person, which is also due to the fact that she was heavily kept away from the world by her mother in her training to become the next family necromancer, but also due to her OCD. And here I would like to mention that this book does such an amazing job at portraying OCD through Ophelia's character. The way it is presented using all this very vivid, Gothic, and dark imagery was really beautiful, especially coming from someone who has a slight idea how these emotions and feelings are actually experienced. And it was also quite intriguing to see them presented in such a way. I can understand why many people found her character to be slightly unlikable, but I am going to be fully subjective in saying that I simply could relate to her and her actions, and therefore I might see her in a much more familiar and better light.
ㅤ ⛧ Blackwell - There is not a lot of depth to his character, and I would have really loved to see a bit more development and some real feelings to his character, because he ended up feeling slightly flat. He is a constant flirt whose main purpose seems to be to frustrate Ophelia again and again, but he made their banter funny and enjoyable, and I could not complain about that. I also loved the small, genuine moments between them where he knew exactly what to say to bring that peace to her and make Ophelia feel safe; and I think as a characters, he was really lovely in those moments.
ㅤ ❧ Now, the aspect of romance in this book is definitely something that a lot of people were disappointed with, and I would have been too if I didn't realise from the start where this was going. So I will just say this as a warning and just to make sure that everyone starts this with the correct idea in mind: this is mostly an insta-lust, passionate fantasy; therefore, do not expect any deep feelings and sweet, lovey talks, and do not have any high expectations for a really shocking and earth-shattering love story. There is a lot of spice, some of which, I admit, was maybe a bit uncalled for in some situations, but you cannot have it all, right? Now that this was made clear, I could not even judge Ophelia for whatever it is that she was doing and feeling. If I would be sent into some deadly games and some ghostly Rowan Whitethorn would show up and beg in some really ungodly way for some really ungodly things, I would have folded in a second too. My morals are down in the ground, so don't expect anything deep from me.
ㅤㅤ ⛧ Donatella Dragna Genevieve - You already got the point from what I just did there. No need to further develop on this. She was just less annoying than Tella for me.
ㅤㅤ ⛧ Not going to mention them all, but I really enjoyed the appearances of the rest of the characters and if you go and read this, you will probably understand what I mean when I say that they were amazing in building the book itself.
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-ˋˏ ༻ ending and conclusions ༺ ˎˊ-
ㅤ Probably one of the things that left me wanting a bit more was the ending of the book. We finally get a rather interesting backstory for some of the characters and the events happening in the present-day, but the finale itself felt a tad rushed and even a bit sudden somehow. If you are carefully reading the book and noticing some quite obvious reactions and details hidden in some of the characters, you will undoubtedly not be surprised by the big revelations that are coming your way. However, I still quite enjoyed seeing them written on paper and I was still quite happy with what the epilogue brought us.
ㅤ The series is definitely following the path set by the Caraval series where the second book will mainly focus on Genevieve and her story; and while this is something I didn't really enjoy in Stephanie Garber's novels, I am quite intrigued to see how the writer will handle this here. I really do hope this will not mean that Ophelia will be entirely forgotten, because I did grow kind of attached to her story and I feel like there is a lot of potential to continue it as well, but I guess I will just have to wait and see wherever this is going
ㅤ Expectations are important all the time and they have the capacity to influence our feelings more than we realise; and this entirely applies to books as well. My previous read was a book for which I had insanely high expectations, and that might have also been my fault, because I allowed others to create them for me. This is a mistake I did not repeat for this novel and I genuinely admit to you that I did enjoy it. So, set your expectations right, find the right time and mood for this and if you are ready for some devilishly sinful romance and some merciless, evil trials pick this up and you might enjoy it.
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ㅤ ᯓ ✿ pre-reading ⪼ ㅤ since this one is currently winning the What to read next? poll and I badly need to start reading something, here we go!