4 Stars
Ok, I have to say I was super mad at Fiorean for the first half of this book and wanted to rip his heart out, but Aemyra handled it well, so I’m satisfied. Tiny emotional arson situation.
One thing I really appreciated was how fast this story moves. So many second books in royal fantasy get buried under layers of political intrigue and council room chess matches, but this one keeps the momentum going. The pacing stayed sharp, the tension stayed high, and I never felt stuck wandering through kingdom paperwork disguised as plot.
3 Stars5 Stars
I went into this book completely blind. What did I just read?
This book starts creepy and somehow keeps cranking the dial higher with every chapter. The atmosphere is unhinged. Arius absolutely stole the show for me with his obsessive need to kill Allen, and the names he gives his captors were weirdly delightful in a “feral raccoon wearing pearls” kind of way.
What surprised me most was how the story managed to weave in a genuinely touching love story near the end without losing the blood soaked nightmare energy. Don’t worry though, romance is not steering this clown car. The horror, chaos, and terror stay front and center the whole time.
And that ending? Exactly the twist I kept wondering about the entire book. I was so glad the author committed to it. Completely bizarre. Completely unforgettable.
4 Stars
The Chateau on Sunset by Natasha Lester was a fun, emotional read that blends Hollywood glamour with some of its darkest realities. Lester does an excellent job bringing the era to life while exploring the struggles and sacrifices hidden behind the spotlight.
The writing is engaging, the characters are easy to invest in, and the story delivers plenty of heartfelt moments along the way. Beyond the romance and drama, I appreciated how the novel shines a light on some of the horrors and injustices that existed within Hollywood's golden age.
A compelling historical fiction novel with strong emotional depth, memorable characters, and an important message at its core.













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