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Graphic: Death, Sexual assault, Sexual content, Terminal illness, Religious bigotry, Murder
Moderate: Death of parent
Graphic: Chronic illness, Death, Sexual assault, Terminal illness, Blood, Death of parent, Murder, Sexual harassment
Graphic: Death, Sexual content, Terminal illness, Blood
Moderate: Violence, Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Rape, Sexual assault, Death of parent, War
Graphic: Chronic illness, Sexual assault, Blood, Death of parent
Graphic: Death, Sexual content, Terminal illness, Violence, Medical content, Pandemic/Epidemic
Moderate: Sexual assault
Graphic: Violence
Moderate: Sexual content, War
Minor: Sexual assault
For a novella, it felt like a complete story in this magical universe, which I really liked.
Graphic: Chronic illness, Death, Sexual assault, Sexual content, Terminal illness, Violence, Blood, Death of parent, Murder
Graphic: Chronic illness, Sexual content, Terminal illness, Violence, Blood
Moderate: Ableism, Death, Sexual harassment
Minor: Rape, Sexual assault, Sexual violence
Graphic: Violence, Blood, Murder, Injury/Injury detail, Pandemic/Epidemic
Moderate: Death, Sexual content, Terminal illness, Medical content, Death of parent
Minor: Sexual assault, Vomit
Abundance wears many faces. The god of plenty is also the god of decay. There can be no life without death, no feast without famine.
Usually, I get a little obsessed with the MMCs, but this time? I stayed surprisingly calm. Vale is desperate, yes, but he carries it with a softness that’s different from the usual tortured hero trope. Not saying he isn’t interesting, but with the whole story through Lilith’s eyes, I stayed mostly in her world — and that's where some of my few issues come from:
It’s made painfully clear from the first page that Lilith and mortality are old friends. But hearing about it again and again in almost every chapter dulled the emotional impact of the twist around it. It was supposed to hit hard, but by then, I was numb to it. Also, the pacing threw me off a few times — especially in the beginning where the passage of time wasn’t very clear. (The roses marking each section should have helped, but I still found myself confused for a hot second.)
Sometimes the writing pulled me out of the story too — not badly, but just enough that I noticed I was reading text rather than sinking into a world. And maybe that's why I don't feel very strongly about this one — it was good & satisfying, but not something that left me aching for more.
I’ve read Slaying the Vampire Conqueror by the same author, so the worldbuilding and lore felt familiar — and that was a nice bonus. Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if this story grows on me later like that one did.
"It must be hard," he murmured. "To bear the weight of so much affection in a life so short."
Graphic: Death, Sexual content, Blood
Moderate: Terminal illness, Violence, Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Rape, Sexual assault, Death of parent, Murder, War