It’s been a long time since I read THE COMPANION, so I wasn’t sure how this would go. Time between then & now has seen me grow away from vampires & PNR in general, tho I still occasionally partake if they’re done in a style I like. Even so, recent disappointments prepared me to suffer another extended bout of eye-rolling for the sake of my 2021 Sagas-&-Series Challenge, only to be capped by a new addition to the Goodwill bag.
...But that never happened. Because friends, this book was really good, & I enjoyed it just as much as I remember enjoying THE COMPANION. :D Squires’ writing is very dark & thick, veering more towards horror than romance (although there is a vein of Twu Wuv buried deep). She also demands a certain amount of mental exercise by the reader re: historical setting & plot, as opposed to pandering to the lowest common denominator with a paper-thin background. If pressed, I’d call her style a combination of Anne Rice & Lydia Joyce—lush, dark, velvety, Goth(tm), overtly sexual, & splashed with horror both blatant & subtle.
Be aware that there are scenes of torture, & the hero is raped multiple times by the villain. I’ve encountered hero rape before in Old Skool bodice-shredding adventures, so perhaps that’s why it doesn’t phase me, but I like how Squires isn’t afraid to show that villains can scar heroes & heroines alike. The evul vamps in her books aren’t afraid to exert their sexual power over others, regardless of gender, & I find that refreshing. Bad shit can happen to MCs with peens just as easily as those with boobs, right?
Sidenote: Heroine Beatrix was great. I loved that she was the jaded, tired, bored aristocrat who feared hurting the hero with her love, both literally & metaphorically... because, again, that role is usually reserved for the hero. Thankfully John wasn’t a bumbling, wilting woobie, because I hate when authors feel compelled to pair alpha with beta. Instead they were drawn to each other’s strength. 👍🏻
Strong 4.5/5 stars. [2024 NOTE: This is not a book for everyone due to the dark undercurrents & abusive elements, but looking back it’s my favorite of the series (thus far), so I’m belatedly rounding up. 😬]