First thought about this book? It's a unique novella that's filled with mystery. I adored how the book is written as journal entries that the main character writes over a course of a thousand years, and is later found by archaeologists and translated. It's very interesting, to say the least. It's odd, but the entries are written so well and have such a clear voice it feels as if Kesi, the main character who wrote these entries, is a real person. I felt connected to her character from the first page, but is impressive for an author to achieve in a character. Also, I enjoy how the author took the 'vampire' and turned it into something so cool and unique. I have read many vampire novels before, but this one is unique and can stand on it's own. I like how the 'vampyres' in this book are creatures derived from the stars and were seen as gods among the Egyptians.
This novella follows the journey of Kesi, a vampire who's people derived by the skies and were seen as gods by Egyptians. We know her story by journal entries she has written over her many years on earth. She talks about her past, her falling in love with a mortal and how easy blood donors were found. But the times changed, and so did her life. No longer are people trusting of her people. No longer do they consider them gods and thought it an honor to let vampires feed on them. And within all these years of change, she loses her beloved husband, the only moral and man she passionately loved.
Life had little meaning after her beloved husband's death, so Kesi seeks a family to call her own. She tries many methods, never giving up, but is met with failure after failure. She is unable to bear children, so she travels around the globe to find others like her, or their children that were left behind when they left this planet to find life elsewhere. What she finds is more than she bargained for. She meets Yin, a creature exactly like herself, but who has been successful in creating the very thing she has desired for centuries--a child. But Yin doesn't see making children as a gift. He thinks they are horrid creatures that should never be brought into this world.
Kesi wants to know the secret to Yin's success, so she kidnaps his only progeny and together they go on the run from him. She's trying to save his progeny from Yin's horrible tests and torture, but Yin will now never stop until he has her back and has his revenge on Kesi for taking his experiment away. Kesi must stop running and face Yin. To destroy him before he can destroy her, her new child, and the future of their children.
Honestly, there's so much about this book I love. I love all the characters we were introduced to, the main and minor characters, and I'm impressed that I liked the minor characters as much as I loved the main characters. The plot was fantastic, the writing is brilliant, and I can say with all honesty that I can't wait until the next book!! This book is definitely a must read!
I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
My favorite quotes:
"Love never offers easy answers. But it guides our heart and the decisions we make and there is no way of knowing if that decision is right or wrong."
"We are eternal. Time does not exist, but pain and suffering are forever."