First Book Is Great. Second Book Not As Great. And Third Book…You’ll Have To Read The Review :)
To start off…I thought the first book by Sunny, Mona Lisa Awakening was really terrific. Yes, it rushed at a lightning like speed once Mona Lisa is told that the sadistic queen Mona Sera is her mother - talk about an awful “family tree!” But the entirety of the book was set up well, detailed, romantic, thrilling and lovely (in its own bloody weird way). Mona Lisa Blossoming however…let’s just say it’s not as good as its predecessor, and definitely lacking in the romance department…considering it’s a “dark romance.” Oh the dark is there…but the light…the light (no matter how hard the author tries to portray it) is totally gone!
***SPOILERS/recap***
Queen Mona Lisa is now fully acknowledged as a full queen and given her own territory with a few “random” half-bloods that she has “acquired,” (think a little like stray animals that someone takes in, but treats better) she leaves the High Court for her new domain - but not before giving her beloved Gryphon and her lover Amber, Warrior Lord Status. This status is huge!! And it is revered among the men, both full-blooded, and definitely half-blooded, because it gives the men (who are at the “mercy” of their usually sadistic queens) a position that is almost as high as their own. They are allowed freedom no other Monere man would ever dream of having AND they are given the RIGHT TO THEIR OWN LAND, a domain without a queen lording over them (often torturing and raping them). Mona Lisa (we’ve already established she’s the best of the bunch - heck IT IS her story after all) gives her men “freedom” even though her heart is breaking, and is thrilled when they both deny wanting their own domain…declaring themselves forever in her service!! Mona Lisa loves all her people and adores Amber, her lover, but is IN LOVE WITH, Gryphon, the first Monere she met, the one that taught her about the moon, the one she SAVED, the one she bonded with and made into her world. She would do anything for him.
Frankly, one of the things I thought was ridiculous was the entire fiasco of Gryphon giving himself over to the horrible Mona Louisa for the “cure” to his sickness in exchange for four warriors of her retinue to watch and take care of his queen, his love, Mona Lisa. He broke her heart right there and then (for her own good. Why do these idiots always do things they tell themselves are for their lovers - usually the FMC’s, own good??!!) it’s high handed, selfish, and most definitely stupid on their part! Of course if Gryphon hadn’t “sacrificed” himself (that’s what he was doing in his mind since, hey he was dying, right? Didn’t think that his incredible queen, first of her kind, might actually be able to cure him given enough time?? Nope, no, Niet. He was a total idiot). Anyhoooo…he sacrifices himself, leaving behind 4 of Mona Louisa’s men (like, why in the world did he imagine these men would ever be loyal to his beloved queen?? They’d serviced Mona Louisa forever, for F’s sake AND not many Monere men were like Gryphon or thought like Gryphon, many wanted/want power only!). In doing so he leaves Mona Lisa completely despondent and wasting, not to mention surrounded by traitors.
When Mona Lisa finally comes out of her “funk” due largely in part to Prince of hell, Halycon (my actual favorite character! Yes I liked him better than even Mona Lisa who I thought could be as childish and annoying and idiotic as her men, at times. Yes she’s a very young queen, but she still does truly asinine things sometimes). She goes about business readying herself for her “coronation” of sorts, and the announcement of her lands. Before any of this can happen, though, she’s betrayed by Mona Louisa’s men (big shocker here, right) and almost raped, then taken by force to a dungeon to await a lifetime of rape, and being bred and used like an animal for the pleasure of Rogue Monere Men (some Lords). The leader, Sandoor, turns out to be her lover Amber’s totally deranged father who has been keeping his former queen prisoner forever. Mona Carlisse, the imprisoned queen has been continually raped, tortured and used, and has one daughter that she gave birth to under horrible circumstances-Amber’s half sister, Corsio.
Well, as the reader has already determined, Mona Lisa is no “ordinary” Queen (not only because she bears the Goddesses tears in her palms) but because she’s a “modern” Queen with modern intellect, and with her man (Amber still alive) she’s more determined than ever to free herself AND the poor imprisoned queen, Mona Carlisse.
Of course, she does. She makes it back to the High Court and brings her “evidence” (Mona Carlisse, her daughter, and some traitors with her) and tells the High Court what she and the other poor queen have endured under Sandoor and the rogues hands. There she comes face-to-face with Gryphon for the first time since he abandoned her (because that IS what he did, reasons notwithstanding). She’s furious, he’s being chained like a pet on a leash by Mona Louisa, and decaying quickly from the poison in his system. Despite the fact that Gryphon left her to the wolves, or should I say, the rogue Monere scum, she LOVES HIM, and she FIGHTS FOR HIM! When Gryphon is released and both he and Amber are acknowledged as Warrior Lords, they pick up like NOTHING HAPPENED, collect their raggedy band of misfits and head off to Mona Lisa’s new domain…New Orleans, which was once overseen by Queen Mona Louisa (yup I’m sure we all know that this is going to go over well - NOT!).
The book “Mona Lisa Awakening” just got steadily worse as each page was turned. The title is Mona Lisa AWAKENING, however I didn’t feel as if Mona Lisa awakened at all!! She was still waaaay too ignorant of the ways of the Monere, her men continually kept trying to “protect” her instead of TEACHING her (like skills that would actually help to keep her alive, especially if they weren’t there for her) just because she has a shyte load of power doesn’t mean she’s indestructible and it doesn’t mean she knows how and when to use her new powers. She’s like a baby bird just learning (and falling a lot) how to fly.
It’s clear as day that she’s madly in love with Gryphon (even though my estimation of him had gone greatly down by this point) and her love borders on obsession, but apparently so does his, and Amber, and the other Monere men she has acquired - well, the ones who aren’t spies and/or traitors that is. In the midst of all this crazy we have Halycon, poor, beautiful, incredibly powerful, scary, LONELY, Halycon, who has now become “friends” with Mona Lisa. His clearly wants more from her than friendship, and she does too, but she can’t “shed” herself of the human concept of monogamy and faithfulness, and feels like being with Halycon would be like cheating on Gryphon (Amber too, in a way). Halycon is wonderful, and declares that he’ll take whatever he can get from her…and wait for her forever, if need be…after all he’s The Prince Of Hell and will live/die forever eternity, since he’s bound to the afterlife! More crazy drama ensues. More abductions occur. More torture, blood, maiming, decapitating, and all around insanity happens, leaving Mona Lisa completely “stunned” and actually, rather “numb” depressed, and somewhat “pathetic.” Yes, definitely did not like this book as much as the first one.
**MAJOR MAJOR SPOILERS**
Does our heroine survive? Of course she does, this is her twisted tale after all!! But she loses much in “awakening” herself. Gryphon is murdered, and he becomes demon dead, which mean, somewhat like Halycon he’s confined to the afterlife and Hell. He doesn’t want to see Mona Lisa because he’s too “freshly dead” and it’ll impede his transition into Demon Dead. But while he’s transitioning and actually GETTING BETTER (while dead, no less) Mona Lisa is withering away so depressed that Gryphon is dead to her that she gives up. Yup. Our impetuous, young, powerful (albeit stupid at times) queen just gives up the will to live - even though she has an entire retinue COUNTING ON HER! Halycon comes to her rescue once again and gets her “living again,” and even brings up the prospect of love again.
Soooo you may be asking yourself what was so wrong with this book. There was actually a lot of poorly thought out story arcs (IMO) and mismanaged subplots in “Mona Lisa Awakening,” I also didn’t like the 180 some of the characters went through!!
Mona Lisa seems to lose ALL OF HER BACKBONE (not that she had much to begin with. Oh I know a lot of you will disagree with me, but seriously, think about it. She only grows her spine in the presence of one or more of her men) otherwise she truly leaves the caretaking of the domain/house/land etc to others, mostly “servants,” though she calls them family, and other random half-bloods that we know reside on her property but don’t really get to know. Her whole “life” revolves around her men…and some would say that’s the point of the books and the point of queen’s, but Sunny set up Mona Lisa to DEFY these norms and stereotypes…so why is she playing into them. And for all the intense grieving she does for Gryphon, the MAIN MALE CHARACTER from the first book and some of the second, she sure does “get over him quickly!” So she says she’s not really over him, but knowing she’ll be with him one day makes her happy…in the meantime to can declare her love and devotion to those men who are still ALIVE. I felt like Sunny set us all up for a huge fall. Gryphon’s death WAS NOT NECESSARY AT ALL. The plot development could’ve occurred in a different manner. It’s really head scratching that in a REVERSE HAREM that Sunny KILLS OFF her male main character, leaving the reader scrambling to “find” the next male main character. That is one of the reasons I loved Halycon…that, and he’s just completely wicked cool 😉🥰 Halycon remains a CONSTANT THROUGHOUT THE SERIES, and even when circumstances change, HE DOES NOT. His love, obsession, devotion sheer and utter worship of Mona Lisa endure throughout all the shyte that happens.
I honestly also thought book two wasn’t as good as book one, and a huge let down, because it felt as if Sunny was trying to SHOVE brand new story arcs our way by eliminating and/or tossing “older important threads” away, or setting them on the back burner, so to speak. We keep getting introduced to new Monere men, and yes this is a RH and Mona Lisa will have AND NEEDS multiple men, but the way Sunny introduces them to us, the reader, often doesn’t seem to make sense…and completely disconnects the reader from the main point of the story…heck by the end of the book I’m not even sure WHAT the main point of the story was! Are we supposed to learn about loss? Maybe love? Triumph over tragedy, all of the above? Who knows. All I know is that Mona Lisa gets a new man or new men every new book AND the reader is obviously supposed to accept these guys are her “new” devoted loves (like the others didn’t exist) and just keep on reading. I mean, even Amber, who was with us from the beginning, much like Gryphon is given his OWN DOMAIN, and although it’s a great honor and all that, it keeps him out of the book AND Mona Lisa’s life for like 95% of the book!! Again, we have NEW guys to get to learn to “love.” Did it not occur to Sunny that when you write a RH you don’t have to “toss aside” some of your harem members i.e. kill them off or “banish them,” or, oh, make them go insane, lose their minds and run off never to be seen again?? Again, one of the big reasons I adored Halycon - not only did he stay, his character DEVELOPED, and molded around Mona Lisa’s character so well. He also was written in a BELIEVABLE WAY. Like the reader can “see” the progression that Mona Lisa and Halycon’s love takes. And frankly, they make the best, cutest couple, lol! Yup I ❤️ Them!!
In conclusion, the rest of the series doesn’t fair much better (although you’ll need to read my reviews on those books if you want my opinions on them, lol) and once again, these are just my personal opinions. Heck, you might adore how everything plays out and think Mona Lisa is the best queen since sliced bread. I just happen to like Halycon the best, and found Mona Lisa lacking in the kickass department. Yes, when the time called for it, she was always blood, gruesome, fierce and kickass. But it always took some monumental occurrence for her to show any true fight, grit and sheer badassery!! I’ve read books where the FMC is just like inherently badass, lol, and I felt as if that wasn’t the case with Mona Lisa (even moreso in very disturbing ways) in the later books!! Again a review for another time.
Frankly I wish these books (like Lucinda’s books - now THERE’S a kickass character) were Halycon’s books, starring Mona Lisa, and not the other way around. Or perhaps I’ve read too many books where the heroine can stick up for herself, kickass on her own, or alongside ALL HER MEN, and still show love, tenderness, quiet soothing calm, softness, and devotion . With Mona Lisa it felt as if she was constantly battling with herself to manage these sides to her personality. And instead of her “growing into them” and evolving, Sunny wrote her as if she had a multiple personality disorder! It just didn’t work. Plus it was difficult to get “attached” to any member of her Harem EXCEPT FOR HALYCON because the rest kept dying, running away (sometimes to return) betraying her, kidnapping and abusing her etc. so how can she have a harem with no TRUE harem members. It was just not a very romantic dark romance.
I was definitely NOT impressed with this offering, even less so with the next few! But…if you read the first book (which was quite good, and exciting) you may find yourself unable to resist picking up the rest of the series. And if that is the case, I hope my reviews and opinions are helpful in either your decision…or just as a discussion starter.
P.S. If you REALLY want a totally awesome badass character, and interesting history and storyline, pick up Sunny’s “Lucinda Darkly.” Lucinda, Halycon’s crazy as F (lol) sister is over the top amazing!!