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ㅤ ᯓ ✿ re-read ⪼ ┆28-Feb-2025┆
ㅤ ㅤ ⤿ changing my rating for this to 5 stars because rereading it made me fall even harder for Gideon “I’d rather fight with you than do most other things.” Sharpe. This man alone deserves 5 stars.
ㅤ This could have easily been a 5-star read for me because it was so entertaining and came at the perfect time to grab me and pull me out of a terrible, looming reading slump. But then that thing came with that dull, uninteresting character, and despite it being solved pretty quickly (rest in peace, I never liked you), it still kind of disrupted my enthusiasm and happiness.
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“The hunted had fallen for the hunter.”
ㅤ ˗ˏˋ★‿︵‧ ˚ ₊⊹
short(?) summary
ㅤ Since I was already beginning to enter that lazy, end of year period, I chose to pick up this book despite the fact that it had a lot of mixed reviews. I reasoned that it would not really matter anyway. My initial expectations were quite modest, but this book exceeded them in every way. When you first start The Crimson Moth, you are thrust right into the action, with Rune Winters attempting to save a witch before the fearsome Blood Guard condemns her to a gruesome end. Shortly thereafter, you discover that Rune is a witch herself, compelled to remain in hiding by recently enforced regulations following the overthrow of the three Witch Queens and the New Republic's takeover of power, which aims to completely eradicate witches.
ㅤ Being a member of the upper class gives Rune access to helpful individuals and information, which makes it easier for her to try to save as many of the witches as she can. This makes her one of the state's most feared and sought-after characters: the cunning, Crimson Moth. However, as a young, vengeful aristocrat, she still has to abide by the rules of their society, and, in order to gain access to even more information, she deems it necessary to find the perfect candidate to be her husband. Little does she know that her plan would lead her right to the captain of the Blood Guard, Gideon Sharpe, a tortured soul hidden under a facade of cold beauty, which actually earns him the attention of many young women. But Gideon also has his own agenda in regards to Rune, and he is also the man who wants to see the Crimson Moth to her death more than anyone else.
ㅤ When carefully crafted plans are going awry and dark pasts come to light in the most vulnerable of moments, feelings might be harder to control than ever; and two enemies might find themselves closer and closer to a very dangerous and passionate love, born from hate and secrets.
ㅤ ˗ˏˋ★‿︵‧ ˚ ₊⊹
honest thoughts
ㅤ ⋅ ☾ I might mostly have praises for this book at the moment because it was so entertaining, fast-paced, and with such a perfectly crafted imaginary world. You are somehow transported into a slightly dark and mysterious Regency era that the book itself so greatly portrays; you experience all of the higher aristocracy's luncheons, magnificent balls, and fine gentlemen, and the action is simply perfectly placed inside this beautiful setting.
ㅤ ⋅ ☾ However, despite the compelling and wonderful framing, there were times when I, sadly, entirely forgot that this was supposed to be a FANTASY book. The story itself was still very much delightful, but I would have honestly loved to see a bit more of the mystical element. There was a really intriguing magic system, but regrettably, it was not used to its fullest extent, while it might have been explored much more as the plot progressed.
ㅤ ⋅ ☾ The action of the book was probably one of the best I've read lately. There is not a single moment of respite as the plot's pace and development were so well adapted to this book and the story. If there is not a major event, you get new secret plots being discovered and planned, or if there is not a new secret, you get a scene that is so full of action that you have to hold your breath. If none of these are present, you still get a romantic scene that will make you squeal and swoon.
ㅤ ⋅ ☾ Finally, I will just state that this book's romance elements are flawless. I do not know if it is for everyone, but this was just what I needed to read at the moment, and despite all the sinister secrets and evil forces that lurked, it was just plain lovely in a way that was somehow innocent and pure. I immediately adored all the lingering glances and touches, the whispered words, and the tender longing because, despite my tough exterior, I am a little romantic at heart.
ㅤ ˗ˏˋ★‿︵‧ ˚ ₊⊹
characters
ㅤ While I do understand why some people found it pretty hard to resonate with some of these characters, they instantly became so dear to me and I was entirely captivated by them. I have to admit, I pictured them to be slightly older, and I was a bit shocked when I found out how young they actually were, but it was all for the best.
ㅤ ⛥ Rune - I could literally ask for no changes to be made to this character as a whole. She was the perfect FMC that this book needed. Despite the cruel things she was forced to do, Rune somehow still manages to stay pure at heart and willing to help the others against all odds and dangers. Cunning, sly, wicked when needed, yet somehow still innocent and inexperienced in so many ways, Rune definitely has many of the things it takes to make you enjoy her story. Will you always agree with her choices? No (girlie has awful taste sometimes), but you will still stick around for more.
ㅤ ⛥ Gideon - Despite receiving such an ugly name, this man made me want to become a witch just so he can hunt me all the time, anytime he wants. I was already falling for his character, but once the truth about his past was uncovered and I actually realised that he is one of those tortured souls, I absolutely lost it. There are not enough words to describe the things I loved about this character, and if there might be enough, I am pretty sure I am prohibited from using some of them on this platform.
ㅤ ⛥ Verity - I don't have anything specific to say about her as a character, apart from the fact that she was pretty annoying, and oh, yes, I knew it!! I am never wrong.
ㅤ ⛥ Alex - I swear to God I cannot understand the people who liked this man. I mean, I don't judge you, but I just simply cannot understand you. Apart from the fact that he was less interesting than a drop of rain sliding down a window, he also indirectly messed up his brother's life. I really couldn't stand how incredibly dull and useless he was as a character.
ㅤ ˗ˏˋ★‿︵‧ ˚ ₊⊹
should you read this?
ㅤ Go and read this NOW! Even though you may disagree with everything I just said, I believe that if you truly enjoyed books like Once upon a Broken Heart, One Dark Window, and Phantasma for their fast pacing and gradually developing romance but wished they were more witchy with a hint of forbidden love, you should definitely read this. I do not even know if the works I named can be compared in the first place, but just read this and make your own judgement, ok? Curse me after that if you end up not liking it.
ㅤ With all of this being said, despite my honest efforts in keeping this as short as possible and my obvious utter failure in doing so, I can only summarise this by saying that I loved this book and it was absolutely one of my most enjoyable reads of the year. Unfortunately, now I am not sure what I am to do with my life until the next book comes out.
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ㅤ ᯓ ✿ pre-reading ⪼ ㅤ save me hot witch—witch hunter story!!! please save me from this reading slump because I can't do this anymore!! 🙏🏻