A Flame In The Night by Morgan Dante Bloody decadence... The definition of marriage: Two people and their silver-haired vampire. In 1924, Paris is a bastion of sexual freedom, even for shell-shocked Leon Laflamme, the most dramatic blond this side of the Seine. After years of loneliness and secrecy, he's married the clever and sumptuous burlesque dancer Claire. However, Leon truly finds liberation when he meets the stoic, intriguing, and silver-haired Count Matthias, who offers true freedom in his dark gift: immortality. Adult • Fantasy/Romantic and Erotic • Diversity Representation/LGBTQ+ • Romance • Romance/Fantasy |
Reviewed by lamichi writer on :
Worldbuilding: Didn’t add anything
Plot: Ambiguous Characters: Some more thought out than others
Storytelling: Descriptive
Immersion: Satisfying, fulfilling experience Emotional Response: Engaging
Thought Provoking: New ideas came up
Cover: Adequately represents the story Content Warnings: prostitution, hinted child abuse, violence Book has some promising scenes, especially the ones surrounding the mysterious vampire. The human couple that are the main POVs didn't have much chemistry. I felt the book should have focused more on the vampire's POV. |
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