Nevernight meets Filthy Rich Vampirein this irresistible dark romantasy set in a world where creativity and art are forbidden, and humanity's sins are monsters given flesh, from the author of Curse of the Wolf King. Perfect for fans of Geneva Lee, Raven Kennedy and Carissa Broadbent.
'A DARKLY SEDUCTIVE THRILL RIDE' Nisha J. Tuli, USA Today bestselling author of Trial of the Sun Queen The darkest sins taste the sweetest . . .
When art birthed vicious shadow monsters hungering for those who created it, all forms of creative expression were banned.
But the immortal royals destined to be humanity's salvation have their own monstrous the need to consume human blood.
Inana's illegal storytelling has turned her fugitive. She has evaded capture so far, continuing to weave tales for the most desperate.
Until a Shadowbane catches one of her performances . . .
Dominic is filled with as much bloodlust as the shadow monsters he hunts, and he needs an artist to summon them. He gives Inana an serve him or he'll claim her bounty.
As their tense alliance leads them into the heart of danger, the greatest risk is the desire growing between them. There's something more sinful than lust at play, and it could bring the world to its knees.
> Feisty storyteller FMC > Monster hunter MMC > Shadow daddy > Found family > Spicy Enemies to lovers romance > Cruel vampire royals
Tessonja Odette is a Seattle-based author of fantasy romance, epic romantasy, and fairytale retellings. Her different series range from cozy fae romcoms to dark and twisty fantasy. In her books you’ll find witty banter, sizzling romance, and breathtaking magic. When she isn’t writing, she’s watching anime, squeezing her pets, or dancing to the music only she can hear.
If you’ve ever thought, I want vampires, but not the same boring vampires thats been done before, THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU!
I didn’t even bother reading the synopsis before diving into this book. I’ve loved everything Tessonja Odette has written, so I was confident I’d enjoy this one too and I was NOT disappointed.
Within the first few pages I was hooked, the prose and imagery in the opening scene had me staying up till 2am because I did not want to put this down.
The world is so unique and well developed, there is a lot to it, but it’s presented in bits and pieces so the world building never feels overly heavy. I cannot wait to read more in this world.
This is a series but I will say this book has a very satisfying conclusion and wraps things up nicely!
Whats to love… - shadow daddy - vampires like you’ve never seen before - forbidden romance - TENSION for DAYS - the banter is bantering - mystery, secrets, and lies - really freaking cool world - gorgeous prose and imagery - perfectly placed (& very hot) spice
That was the BEST book!!! This is going to break the world the moment it is released!!!
If you asked me before finishing THE LIES THAT SUMMON THE NIGHT to pick my one singular favorite book out of everything I have read in my whole life I would have said Crescent City HOEAB by Sarah J Maas. Hands down. This might top crescent city for me. I don’t know how Tessonja managed to weave a story of this complexity yet kept it absolutely delicious! Shadow hands are a thing of the past... now we have shadow SINS like Lust and Pride!
In a world where shadows are sentient, hostile beings, the world is kept as brightly lit as possible. It's run by the "Sinless"- humans that have been elevated to nobility, stripped of their sins, who now cast no shadow and crave the blood of others. The church preaches that art, creativity and much more are sins that attract the shades and promote violence. Sinning is expectedly, illegal and our FMC, Inana is one of the biggest sinners of all.
She is a seamstress and a story teller. Whispering her stories to the shades at night when no one can hear her, waiting for her lover to come home. One day everything that can go wrong, does. Our sinner is captured and sold like a criminal prize. From an underground entertainment circle for the rich to indulge in sins, to being bought by a Shadowbane- hunters that work for the church/nobility to take out the most dangerous shades.
The Shadowbane, Dominic, has purchased a crew of sinners (artists) and promised them freedom if they help him as his summoners. Their job? Use their talents. Sin. But this Shadowbane is different. He has shades that are connected to him. Lust, Pride and Sloth. Human sins manifested as his own personal shades. They bicker and banter constantly and Inana can hear them. He frustrates and excites her with his cryptic secrets and hidden agendas. But Inana makes him feel things his half soul shouldn't be able to. As they get closer, they learn that not all is as it seems and the world they knew, may not be so simple after all.
This story was so much more than I could have ever imagined! From manifested sins to delicious spice (shades included *wink*) I am in awe of the author's endless creativity and ability to sink her literary claws in and fully immerse me in a story.
I simply cannot wait to read this again and watch as the world gets to experience Tessonja Odette.
Thank you so much to the author and publisher for sending me an advance copy. All thoughts and opinions are very much my own <3
This book managed to drag me out of a fantasy reading slump I thought I’d never crawl out of, and honestly, I owe Tessonja Odette a thank-you basket. I’d been glaring at my TBR pile like it personally offended me, and then along comes this dark, shiny romantasy full of forbidden art, blood-drinking royals, and shadows with way too much personality—and suddenly I’m devouring chapters instead of doomscrolling.
The setup hooked me right away: in this world, creativity is banned because every painting, song, or story risks spawning actual monsters. Artists aren’t celebrated—they’re sacrificed to the immortal Sinless, who keep humanity safe in exchange for blood. Inana, our heroine, knows this firsthand. She’s already been nearly killed for her stories, but she just can’t stop spinning her tales. Naturally, she catches the attention of Dominic, a half-Sinless monster hunter with an attitude problem and a pack of shadows that act like his very own chaotic sidekicks. He needs her talents for his mission, and she needs to survive… cue a dangerous alliance dripping with betrayal, tension, and the kind of chemistry you know is going to burn.
What I really loved here was how fresh the world and magic system felt—dark, layered, and full of possibility. Inana herself was a highlight for me; she’s resourceful, clever, and not afraid to fight back, with a sharp wit that kept me hooked. Her whole “seamstress of stories” identity was such a clever idea, and yes, even her bizarre little squirrel moment was equal parts eerie and funny. Dominic, meanwhile, is not your average broody love interest. He’s surly, complicated, and surprisingly considerate in his own way. His shadows completely stole the show though—eerie, playful, and oddly endearing, they brought so much fun and energy to the story that I almost wished they had their own spin-off. Add in a cast of side characters who are messy, tragic, and brimming with potential, and you’ve got the makings of a fantastic found-family dynamic that I can’t wait to see evolve.
The balance of humor and banter kept the darker parts from dragging, and I loved how sharp Inana’s inner commentary was. The final stretch of the book absolutely had me on edge—I couldn’t predict where it was going, and those last revelations hit hard. The ending is one of those perfectly evil cliffhangers that leaves you wanting to shake the book and demand the sequel immediately.
If I had to nitpick, I did feel some of the world details were repeated more often than necessary. I got the hierarchy and structure the first time around and didn’t need the constant reminders. I also would have liked more depth into Dominic’s past and the full scope of what’s driving him—his shadows had more personality on the page than he did at times, and I wanted those extra layers from him too.
Overall, this was dark, clever, and wildly entertaining. Not quite a full five stars for me, but a solid four that left me hungry for more. If you want a romantasy with bite, wit, shadows that feel like side characters in their own right, and a heroine who refuses to stay down, then this is one to grab.
Thank you Ballantine and Netgalley for the Arc! all opinions are my own.
I’ll be honest—I went into The Lies That Summon the Night excited. The idea of art giving life to monsters sounded eerie and brilliant. But somewhere between the first chapter and the last, I completely lost interest.
The romance? A total miss for me. I didn’t feel an ounce of chemistry between Inana and Dominic. Their connection felt forced, like I was told they were drawn to each other rather than actually seeing it unfold. I wanted to root for them, but there was just…nothing there.
The world itself could’ve been rich and darkly magical, but it never got there. The lore and magic system were confusing from the start—half-explained rules, names tossed around without context, and so many new characters thrown in at once that I couldn’t keep anyone straight. I kept flipping back, trying to piece things together, but the threads never formed a clear picture.
By the end, I was mostly frustrated. The story had all the right ingredients but none of the follow-through. I love fantasy that makes me feel something—mystery, wonder, heartbreak—but this one just left me tired and disappointed.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
''I refuse to face death while holding still. I will dance with it like a fucking lady until it strangles the breath from my lungs.''
⭐⭐⭐⭐.5 🌶️.5 Release Date: Feb 03, 2026
Wow, this was such a refreshing and unique take on vampire lore and sin. The magic system and world was very different from anything I have ever read before. This was my first book by Tessonja, and her writing was beautifully done. You can tell she is a very experienced writer.
The pacing throughout the book was very well done. Her writing flowed effortlessly off the pages and made it super easy to read! We had a good amount of depth and development in the world-building that kept you engaged and locked in from start to finish. A lot of great characters with their own interesting backgrounds and stories. The romance had a love-hate dynamic going on that created great tension and amazing banter! The spice was very yummy. We got about three scenes; it was definitely on the lighter side, but still delivered in the best way! Let's just say our characters still have a lot to explore in book 2.😉
The magic system had to be one of my favorite dynamics in this book! Between the unique vampire lore and the shadow shades💞, I was extremely captivated in learning and seeing where everything was going to go. We also had a lot of twists and turns with the storyline that I did not see coming! That ending.....🤯 I don't even know what to think!
If you are looking for your next Romantasy read but want something unique and eccentric that still gives you all the things you love in a great book, I would definitely give this new series a try! 💖
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for the ARC read opportunity!
If I had to choose one word to describe Odette’s new romantasy, it would be: scintillating. Every element—from the prose to the characters to the romance—glows with life and dazzles with brilliance.
This was so good! Such a really interesting and well built world. The chemistry 😍 there is enough spice thrown in to satisfy those looking for it without detracting from the plot at all. My only complaint it ends on a cliff hanger and now I must wait for the next book 🫠 Thanks Netgalley, the author and publisher for allowing me to read this early!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for an e-arc in exchange for an honest review!
Wow what an amazing novel. This is fantasy folks!! I was so enthralled by this novel from the glossary. The world is so intriguing and I haven’t read a magic system quite like this one. The uniqueness of it made the action scenes so cool, and the way normal art was magical in its own way was so so powerful.
Inana is a FANTASTIC main character. I loved her so much. Her humour, love for art, personal conflicts, and guts blend together to make someone so easy to root for. The ending I did see coming for her and I’m so curious as to how we’re moving forward 👀
Dominic I have to say was actually really likeable???! Sometimes I don’t vibe with the main guys in fantasies for the first book or two, but I’m happy he had an established backstory and goal from the beginning. We don’t stay in the dark too long about him which makes his small growth really well written. I found him super funny as well!
The romance was insta lovey but I think the dynamics and chemistry of Dom and inana make up for that haha. I’m so invested!!
The side characters have so much potential and I’m super interested in all of their futures (Harlow especially!).
The plot guys I’m so locked in. The world is rich and corrupt, which makes the story have some interesting themes. I enjoyed the conversations about religion and corruption so much. The beginning seeds of this plot had SO much potential and I’m so excited to see where Tessonja takes us!
The writing is also so so good. Dual POVs that are distinct and the writing is simply just addictive.
I really really enjoyed this one and I’m so so excited for book 2!!
Thank you Netgalley and Ballantine|Delacorte Press for the Arc!
It’s my first book by Tessonja Odette, so I’m not yet familiar with her style, but I’m really excited to jump into it. The mix of art, paranormal elements, and romantasy feels like a fresh, intriguing concept.
What I expect from my quick pre-read: 🗡️ Vengeance & Justice — I have the feeling the FMC is going to be unleashed.
Thank you very much Bonnier Books UK and Netgalley for the arc in exchange for an honest review.
My thoughts on this one were a bit mixed from the start. The opening glossary explanation of everything is intense. I struggle with magic systems that require a heavy info-dump upfront, I prefer when it unfolds organically as you go along - but this was perhaps just the formatting of the arc rather than the intended reading order.
I thought the premise itself was solid and the writing is was fine too but (and I feel ancient admitting this) the sheer volume of *f*ck* took me out of the story. I’m absolutely not bothered by swearing in general (literally never even thought about it in a book before), but it gave the dialogue a different edge that didn’t fit the vibe and fantasy setting I was building in my head. Once I noticed it, it became impossible to ignore.
I also wrestled with the core concept, that the Sinless - souls scrubbed clean - are the cruel, violent faction. Their behaviour felt at odds with the premise, and I couldn’t quite reconcile how a human church holds power over immoral beings. The art system tied to the seven sins didn’t quite click for me either.
There are definitely interesting ideas here, certain elements reminded me of The Witcher and Crown of Nyaxia which I really liked. But I struggled to connect with the characters Inara (although I love the name) and Dominic and without that anchor, my engagement slipped and I ultimately wasn’t invested enough to continue the latter half.
2.5 🌟 i swear i was gonna ignore the insta lust bc i actually thought the magic system had potential so i figured it’d be fine if i didn’t care for the romance as long as i liked everything else. but at some point everything just turned into a big unnecessary mess and it honestly ruined the whole experience for me. i am (unfortunately) curious to see how that ending’s gonna be resolved in the sequel tho
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the early access to this novel. This review however is not influenced by this and is a completely honest review!
The Lies That Summon the Night ~Tessonja Odette
A deeply captivating and enticing story with a plot so unique and masterfully crafted The Lies That Summon the Night by Tessonja Odette follows along the story of Inana in a fantastical land of magic and mystical monsters.
The story itself is very captivating but also easy to follow and read, the magic system, the cultures, and the world building screams perfection, from the relationship between the MCs, the banter between them and their emotions to the backstories of the side characters and their lives everything is well done.
This was my first time reading a book by Tessonja Odette, and I was certainly not disappointed! I look forward to reading more of her works.
Overall this Is an amazing story packed with magic, mystery and malice✨️~
Publisher Information: Source:I received an advanced reader copy (ARC) of this title from NetGalley and Random House Publishing Group in exchange for an honest review. goodreads: Kristeen_ Run Date: November 17, 2025
I absolutely loved everything about this book, it's slotted itself into one of my favourite reads of the year! The storyline was so unique and the world building was phenomenal with such clear and vivid details that it felt like you were alongside the characters as they went through certain scenes.
In The Lies that Summon the Night, art is a sin and the artists are the sinners. Inana our FMC is a storyteller, so a sinner known as the seamstress. Straight from the very first chapters I was engaged and intrigued, Tessonja has such a beautiful way of telling a story and it really came to life in the way we learn Inana's story of love and treachery, it pulled you in and set up what was the start of a phenomenal book.
Every single character who made up the group of summoners ( fugitive artists with Inana included,that go on a monster hunt to rid the shadows that are created from using art) were unique and with their own heartbreaking story that we see through Inana and the MMC Dominic's the shadowbane (like a half vampire) PoVs. Then there's the slow burn romance between Inana and Dominic that was filled with so much chemistry and tension with some very well written scenes between them.
I just loved every single moment of this book especially the ending that was fantastic and so well done and left me instantly needing book two. Highly recommend!
Thank you so much to the publisher for the opportunity to read and review before publication. All opinions are my own.
The Lies that Summon the Night is a dark Romantasy with rich worldbuilding, shadow creatures, and a painfully good slowburn that'll test your patience in the best way.
The story follows Inana, a secret storyteller in a world where art is sin, who is forced into a reluctant alliance with Dominic, a Shadowbane, after he discovers her illegal performances, and needs her power to hunt down Shades.
I absolutely adored the concept of creativity being forbidden and sins given a physical form. The world feels layered and unique, almost dystopian with vampire-like immortals and a society controlled by fear. I also loved how the worldbuilding was slowly woven into the story and how natural that felt.
There's a dual POV that worked quite well, especially when it came to the romance and the tension between Inana and Dominic. It's full of "I don't like you, but why are you so annoyingly attractive" vibes! The banter is sharp and fun, and the attraction builds slowly. And when I say slowburn, I mean it. That kiss around 75% in had me screaming internally. (Shadow daddy enjoyers will be very happy.)
There were a couple of moments where the pacing dipped, or it felt like the plot didn't progress, but that didn't take away from my enjoyment.
This book also had one of the best twists I came across in a while, and I'm already excited to see everyone's reactions to it!
Overall, I'd say this was an immersive and addictive first book, and I will absolutely be continuing the series.
First of all, I would like to thank Random House Publishing and NetGalley for the ARC! I feel so honored to receive ARCs for phenomenal books like this and it is such a joy of reading for me.
This book was so unexpectedly unique. Essentially, this world surrounds humans and sinless (vampires) who are coexisting in a world where shades (demons born from human sin) threaten their very life and livelihoods. Sinless provide protection through Shadowmasters to ensure nobody dies at the hands of the shades. With this “protection” they get to feed off of humans and essentially live their lives unchecked as close to royalty. Shades are created from humans creating art. Anything from poetry, painting, singing, playing music, or sharing stories. So humans are forbidden from creating or engaging in art.
Our fmc, Inana doesn’t care. She finds so much awe in creating art. She’s a storyteller and has always been fascinated by weaving a story strong enough to ensnare a shade. After working in a brothel as a storyteller in a taboo, underground club she longs to find a way out, somewhere she can practice her art without the fear of imprisonment. Dominic, our brooding Shadowhunter mmc, decides to buy her services and bring her and few others onto his team. What takes place is an epic adventure across the realm where Inana, Bard, and Harlow all get to use their artistic gifts to ensnare the shades and bring peace to the realm. What starts off as a simple mission, turns into an eye opening experience of betrayal, lies, corruption, and lust. This world isn’t what it seems, and Inana starts to fall for Dominic even though he is everything she despises.
Inana is strong, witty, and artistic. She longs for a world different than her own and finds a home with Dominic and the rest of their crew. What she learns about herself is more than anything she could have imagined and the chemistry and longing between her and Dominic is sizzling.
Dominic is brooding, quiet, and not what he seems. There’s a darkness in him that doesn’t allow the others to get close. Although he slowly becomes more and more open while Inana is around him. He has sentient shadows that speak and interact outside of himself and they all have a strange obsession with Inana. Don’t even get me started on their shadows hands….
If you like unique magic systems, longing, forbidden romance, twists and turns, shadow mmc’s, and a dark, oppressive world with secrets at every turn, you should definitely pick up this book. I can’t wait for the second book and for the conclusion of this story!
Author: Tessonja Release: 2.17.26 Series: Book 1 of a new series
I knew I would be so happy to be back in one of Tess’s books and I was NOT wrong. Though darker than usual, this beautiful beginning to her newest series was no less swoon-worthy, whimsical, or hilarious. Tess has the incredible talent of weaving darker elements perfectly balanced with humor to keep every moment entertaining in a way that makes you crave more.
TLTSTN follows two first person POVs. Inana is an outlaw, a sinner. An outlaw because she manifests art and art is a sin: one of the most deadly sins that creates shades that terrorize the kingdom ruled by the Sinless, who are perfect beings living off sinner’s blood. When Inana’s contract is purchased by a Shadowbane (half Sinless), she finds herself part of a crew now protecting the people from shades but also under the authority of that which she hates: a man working his way to become Sinless. But our Shadowbane, Dominic, has many secrets and as they come to light, everything we’ve learned is questioned.
This was such a neat take on vampires and the lore/history was incredibly intricate. As you continue to move through the story, so much is revealed that at each turn I was gasping- never thinking that this was what was actually happening. And those last couple reveals! Holy smokes. This was just such a fun read.
Dominic’s shades were just 👩🍳 💋 and the romance was flirty, devious, and delightful. Our dysfunctional found family was so unique and I can’t wait to explore those characters more. I feel like we got to know our MCs so deeply and yet I feel like (after that ending) there’s SO MUCH MORE I NEED. Like we just got the taste of what’s truly to come. I cannot WAIT to see what happens next.
Tropes you may find in TLTSTN are forced proximity, broody shadow daddy, forbidden love, storyteller FMC, calls her love, slow burn to medium spice (3 scenes but no home run yet 😉), all the banter, plot twists, he falls first and harder, body warmth, shadow play, vampire-like beings, and wound tending.
Thank you so so much to Tess, Netgalley, and Ballantine books for this amazing opportunity and arc. I’m so humbled and grateful!
2🌶️ THIS WAS SO GOOD OMG!!! i need all of y’all romantasy lovers to pick this up as soon as it releases! it has everything we love, a badass fmc (and not annoying at all!!!! rare these days for me), a shadow daddy mmc with dark hair and dimples, a witty cast of side and main characters that are all full of depth, and a plot twist at the end to blow your mind and have you BEGGING Tessonja for the next book (even though this one hasn’t even been released yet 🥲). i seriously cannot say enough good things about this book. i can’t believe i went into this thinking it was gonna be a stand alone and now i have to wait for the next book 😭 i would’ve flew through this if my week wasn’t as busy as it has been and any time i wasn’t reading, i was absolutely thinking about this book. it was darker than i was expecting it to be, so definitely falling into the dark romantasy category! i LOVED this book!!!!!
thank you to Netgalley, Tessonja Odette, and Delacorte Press for randomly emailing me that i was chosen to e- ARC read this!! im so glad i took a chance on it!
I have read other books by this author and was so intrigued on how this would go being her first Dark Fantasy and wow was I blown away 🤯.
We start with a glossary!!! Thats right! All authors should take notes. This world is so unique and large I cannot wait to explore it more. We have humans, shadows, kings, priests, church, religion, and so much more. The magic is so interesting too. She did an amazing job with all of it. There are for sure dark elements to this world and it read very moody at times. In some scenes i was a little freaked out 😆. At first it took a while to understand it all but once i got the hang of it it was smooth.
We have our fmc Inana who has many secrets. She is fierce and strong. I loved her personality. We then have our mmc Dominic who stole my heart. He is not your typical hero but will have you going weak. Guys these two are so freaking good together! We have some slow burn that will have you in your feelings. The spice is medium with some scenes that had me sweating and scre inwards 😂. She took shadows to a whole new level 😏.
We have Harlow and Bart who have a sad past. I loved Harlow and her youthful personality. Calvin is hilarious and him and Harlow would be so cute 🥹.
THE ENDING 😱. Idk how im supposed to move on. Wowowow. What a plot twist. Its one of those that literally had me checking for more pages! I will be thinking of this one until book 2 comes out. Plain cruel.
Things i didn’t love. I wish we got a bit more of the found family. It was a bit on the side but i wanted more.
I was lucky to receive this as an ARC. My thoughts are honest and my own.
I have been in quite the reading slump lately, and Tessonja brought me back to life with this. To feel excited about a book/series again is absolutely glorious.
My introduction to Tessonja’s work was the first two books in her Fae Flings and Corset Strings series (still in progress), and they became instant favorites of mine. When I heard she had a new romantasy series coming out, I said “say less” and immediately sought out an ARC. Much to my delight, The Lies that Summon the Night sets the stage for what I’m anticipating is going to be a new favorite series of mine, and I had such an enjoyable time reading it.
What I Liked: 🩸 The World and Magic System - I found these to be unique and really fascinating. Tessonja builds them so well, and I cannot wait to see how this world expands as the series progresses (What else is out there?!) 🩸 Inana - After a few tough reads prior to this book, it was refreshing to have an FMC who fought back, held her own, has been through some stuff, and is growing and learning through it. I really enjoyed her Seamstress identity and the range of her storytelling (some heartbreaking, others amusing). Her and her Snow White moment with the squirrels was somehow sweet, creepy, and funny all at the same time. 🩸 Dominic (and his Shadows, with a capital S) - He is not your average shadow daddy (shall we call him a half daddy?). He’s surly yet considerate, and I freaking loved his shadows. Having them each be their own kind of character was so fun to be a part of, and the moments they were all giving reverse harem energy was delightful. Who’s a good boy? 🩸 The Side Characters - The Summoner crew and Calvin each contributed their own distinct backstory and force to the plot. Filled with sass, sorrow, and some serious potential for a great found family, I’m so curious to see how this seemingly “broken” lot evolve throughout the series. 🩸 The Budding Romance and Friendships - We definitely get some spice here, but I appreciated the slowness of its arrival and that we’re still left wanting more between them. I also enjoyed the trust and relationships being built between the leads and side characters. 🩸 The Sarcasm and Humor - Tessonja has this down. The commentary she has the FMC make about her world and its players had me laughing and nodding in agreement. I see what you did there, girl. 🩸 The Twists! (and that Ending!) - I could not get into a comfortable reading position throughout that last 10% of this because my body was vibrating with the book’s energy. I did not see that ending or those revelations coming, and oh my am I already salivating for book two.
What I Struggled With: 🫀 Slight Repetition of World Details - This is minor, but it felt like some of the details of the world and the hierarchy of beings were repeated to really drive the point home of who was who and what was what. I didn’t think it was necessary, and it came off a little over-explanatory at times. 🫀 Wanting More! - This doesn’t really count as an issue considering it’s a series and I’m assuming (hoping!) I’ll get it in the next book, but I would really love more of Dominic’s background as well as additional nitty, gritty details behind that big goal he’s got.
** Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an eARC of this text in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own. **
I like to thank NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me a read.
As time goes on, romantasy seems to be growing on me - in small bits. I still hate stories were the romance is the focus since a lot of the other bits get lost or neglected (plot, focus).
I guess the focus of: why should I rate this book down two stars? The religious aspect / how the gods tie into the magic. The fact that he brought her to 'tell stories' to fight. It was weird when there was a scene where a dragon showed up and she had to tell a story about the dragon that shrank it down to size. Which when you think about it, she has no other fighting skills. SO imagine if she was in a bad situation and she had to tell a story to kill something? If someone used an arrow, she'd be dead quicker than the first word came out of her mouth. So Idk why the hell they're using her to be a fighter.
Anyway. All in all, it ended up being one of those stories that might be better in the second book, but still I'm not continuing it. I found their attraction for enemies to lovers way too fast for me.
4.5 stars - The Lies That Summon the Night had me in a chokehold, but as a Tessonja Odette fan this isn’t anything new. It is a dark fantasy romance filled with creative world building. The yearning and tension between the two main characters is -chef’s kiss- fantastic. The glossary at the beginning may seem daunting but Tessonja does a wonderful job explaining how the world works. I didn’t need to refer to the glossary. I was floored by the ending - I honestly thought it was set up to end a stereotypical way but it was not the predictable “romantasy” ending. I loved it, even if I have to wait for the second book for more answers.
The Holy Continent consists of sinners, Sinless, and Shades. All “normal” people are sinners who have created Shades- the nightmarish shadows that stalk the land at nightfall. The Sinless are the saviors, without sin, that provide eternal light and protection from the Shades. Inana is a seamstress and storyteller on the run, a sinner who creates art. Art is forbidden. Art is a sin that attracts Shades. Inana tells her stories in an underground club, which leads to a Shadowbane, a partially-absolved sinner, named Dominic to take her as a part of his crew. Dominic is responsible for keeping towns in the country safe. Inana (and a few others) attract the Shades for him to kill. Dominic, though stern and an all-around jerk, is different in so many ways. He had 3 Shades that follow him. He’s up to something and Inana is determined to find out.
Three particular side characters associated with Dominic are some of my favorite side characters of all time. I love all the supporting characters. Their stories were interesting and I can’t wait to if there’s more to their stories. Inana is stubborn, determined, and sort of a grump. Dominic’s growth is fun and his relationship with Inana was just, again, fantastic.
The biggest drawback for me was also my favorite part- the world building. It’s fantasy, I know, but at times it is almost too unbelievable. The Sinless are the hardest for me accept. SPOILERS IN THIS NEXT SENTENCE BEWARE I understand that they are stripped of the 7 “sins” but they’re still awful. Thats the point and part of why the whole system is messed up and wrong -I get it- but it still messes with me.
Wow! One of my favorite reads this year! This book really has it all! Unique and beautiful story that is truly fun to read.
In this world, art is a sin and artists are sinners. Our FMC is a story teller, therefore a sinner, known as the seamstress. The starting few chapters where the seamstress tells her story of love and treachery was phenomenal and the writing was so well done, it felt like I was in the room also entranced by her story. It really set the tone for the rest of book.
We then follow a shadowbane (like a half vampire) and his three summoners (fugitive artists, seamstress included) on essentially a monster hunt. This book was sooo good and actually managed to hold my attention the whole time. I loved the interesting twist on vampires and the political/religious concepts.
The ending was fantastic and I really felt the book had an ending but kept enough questions open for me to be interested in the next.
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!
if you like dark (and i mean check your trigger warnings dark), fantasy, a little spice (the little there was GOOOOD) and some suspense/mystery, add this to your tbr for when it comes out and read it. thank me later.
this was amazing. i have never read anything like this before and i loved every second, start to finish. it even had some parts that literally made me laugh out loud.
both main characters are amazing and i have literally no flaws to them because their lives, their tragic lives, how they react/respond.. i just loved it.
i don't even know how to go about explaining this book without just telling someone to pick it up and read it and then text me EVERYTHING. cause it's just that good.
literal goosebumps from the ending (cliffhangers make me SCREAMMM) and from the whole book in general.
can't wait for the next one and can't wait to see what else this author has in store.
I devoured this one on a 7 hour plane journey. I absolutely loved the world Tessonja has created. I love a found family moment and a morally grey soft centred MMC. My favourite character was Sloth, a loveable sidekick is right up my street 🥹 The plot twists were twisting and I couldn’t stop reading. I can’t wait for more people to get hold of this one, I hope this is Tessonja’s big break into the trad adult romantasy scene as there’s definitely room on the market for something like this!
Thank you to Random House Publishing and NetGalley for this E-ARC!!
If I didn’t already consider Tessonja Odette one of my favorite authors this book definitely solidified that for me!! The fact that my jaw is still on the floor from the end of this book, should tell you my feelings. From the beginning I was unable to put it down! The world building, the very unique magic system and the entirely different take on vampires, being at the top of holiness, the twists and turns, was such a different and fun take! It was exciting from beginning to finish!! Following Inana in this world where art was considered outlawed and a sin!? Was wild! And Dominic!? Ugh!! If Tessonja Odette knows how to do one thing, it’s make a mmc that is so broody and swoon worthy that you just can’t even handle life... and his shadows!?? (You have to read it to understand!!!)Such a cool concept and such an amazing book! I’m almost bummed that I read an arc because it doesn’t come out until February, so I have to wait extra long for book number 2!! But this was soo good that it doesn’t even matter!!
*Thank you Random House Publishing Group for an eARC in exchange for an honest review*
The way I had to sit and stare at my kindle (and text my friend) not once, BUT TWICE within five minutes because of the twists I didn’t see coming…
As someone that has read their fair share of romantasy, and specifically romantasy with shadow magic, this one was so good and relatively unique. While yes, I think the explanation of the magic system was a bit underdeveloped and a little confusing in the beginning, I understood what I was reading as the plot developed.
Back to the twists. OH MY GOD?!?!? I’m usually so good at picking up different things as I read that I’m usually not shocked by what happens, but I truly never expected what occurred. I also want to say that Inana (FMC) was such a good character and I don’t think the plot would have progressed as well as it did without her character development and the slow burn between her and the MMC.
I highly recommend, especially as an easier book to read, and I’m kind of upset I’ll have to wait however long for the next one to come out.
First, thank you to Net Galley, Random House Publishing Group, and Tessonja Odette for this ARC!
~~~ In a world where making art is a sin and all forms of creating it are punishable crimes, Inana Westwood is a sinner on the run from her own past crimes. Her storytelling has only lead to trouble, and now she must lay low to avoid further punishment from the Sinless— the immortals in control of the Holy Continent who feast on human blood in exchange for protection from Shades— dark, dangerous shadows attracted to art of every kind.
But one night Inana’s storytelling catches the eyes and ears of Dominic Graves, a Shadowbane (half Sinless) who forces her to work for him in exchange for her eventual freedom. Their tense alliance is filled with steamy looks and lustful thoughts as dark secrets unravel— will they survive this sin-filled world, or succumb to the darkness around them?
This book was amazing! The world is one of the most creative i’ve come across in a long time. The religion created around the 9 gods and sinning felt very unique, and the idea of art being a sin and a crime had me hooked from the start. I loved Inana’s character right away, with her secret disbelief in the Sinless and her mistrust of love after her own tragic experiences with it. I loved the creativity in her storytelling and her banter with Dominic was great throughout the entire novel.
Dominic was hunky from the moment he first appeared on the page, and i loved the way he came to care for and protect Inana. His reactions to the revelations about Inana at the end were perfect, and i love his character so much!
Overall, this was a fantastic read and i genuinely cannot recommend it enough to everyone. If you like creative fantasy worlds and steamy love stories, then pick this book up!!