I have seen nothing but good things about this book, but it was thanks to my bestie Esta that I picked it up 📚🩵✨
In the Veins of the Drowning is a story about belonging, love, and identity. All of which are explored through this gothic romantasy with plenty of dark twists along the way. Kalie delivers an addictive story that covers many of my favourite tropes, including forced proximity and forbidden love, in this fantastic DEBUT novel. I was totally blown away and can not wait to see what she writes next 👀
“I called you a gnat, and I detest myself for it. I am the bug. A moth. And you are the moon. Drawing me, pulling me. But I’ll never be able to reach you without destroying myself. All I can do is pray for the day.” 😍💖✨
Imogen Nel is in hiding.
She was brought up far from the sea, taught to be meek and obliging. For Sirens are monstrous, blood-hungry creatures; feared for their alluring powers. When she accidentally shifts in front of her betrothed, her life and freedom are put in danger. She must escape. And when a neighboring king comes to visit, he can see exactly what she is and wishes to possess her for himself. In exchange for a safe passage out of the kingdom, they form a blood bond that protects them both…
The line of duty begins to blur and their forced proximity tests them both. With everything set against them, who will fall first?
"You fill my every sense. You stalk my waking mind. You make up the entirety of my dreams." 💘✨
Ngl, I spent the first 1/4 of this book totally confused by the various characters. However, it made a quick turn around for the better and I was back on track before I knew it. The characters were written in so much detail that I could almost picture them. As was the setting - the atmospheric vibes were off the charts 🙌🏽 a perfect blend of moody and haunting, yet there was a lingering charm, probably due to the romantic tension ❤️🔥
“What I feel for you is beyond reason — beyond duty and desire. You have tipped my whole world on its side, and you are the one clear thing in the chaos.” 🙇🏻♀️😍💖✨
This was such a unique slow burning romance novel. The plot was multilayered with complex details and surprises around every corner. While there was political and family drama, the thing that stood out to me was the yearning between Imogen and Theo. When they were bound, they were undeniably affected on ALL levels and desire took over duty. The romance was definitely a case of ‘he falls first’ and he was obsessed (not in an annoying way)! His love for her was all-consuming, and written in such a beautiful way. However, I wasn’t totally sold that she felt for him to the same extent.
Kalie’s writing was lyrical and haunting; It had quite an incredible impact on the atmosphere of the story. While I enjoyed the first person POV from Imogen, I would have LOVED to see Theo’s POV. I felt that seeing his side would he would have balanced out the storyline better.
Overall, this was an enjoyable and very original story about Sirens, monsters, and magic 👿✨ I will admit I was confused in parts but for the most part I loved the whole atmospheric adventure this story takes us on. And with that ending…. 🤐 I need book 2 like yesterday 🙇🏻♀️
4 🌟🌟🌟🌟