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A review by wilt
Sacrament by Morgan Dante
Did not finish book. Stopped at 65%.
DNF @ 65%
Lost interest due to the the abrupt POV switch to Alain, as well as jumping back in time to before Maël's story starts. Could not get invested in whatever relationship Alain might've developed with Sebestyen seeing how they barely interacted in the 'present time', and with this being labelled M/M/M I was not confident I would feel satisfied with however that might culminate in the last stretch of this book. Wish the M/M/M could have had a presence earlier in the book instead of Alain constantly being relegated to the sidelines, because I was interested in his dynamic with Maël. But alas. When Alain's POV just went into his backstory with Sebestyen I could not find it in me to care. Especially considering where Maël's story gets cut off. Speaking of, I found that whole ordeal with Sebestyen's actions utterly baffling. Maybe the official release will have better pacing but that was another big factor in my decision to DNF.
Did appreciate this book's commitment to gaudy gothic vampire aesthetics, though. Sad I couldn't see it through to the end.
Lost interest due to the the abrupt POV switch to Alain, as well as jumping back in time to before Maël's story starts. Could not get invested in whatever relationship Alain might've developed with Sebestyen seeing how they barely interacted in the 'present time', and with this being labelled M/M/M I was not confident I would feel satisfied with however that might culminate in the last stretch of this book. Wish the M/M/M could have had a presence earlier in the book instead of Alain constantly being relegated to the sidelines, because I was interested in his dynamic with Maël. But alas. When Alain's POV just went into his backstory with Sebestyen I could not find it in me to care. Especially considering where Maël's story gets cut off. Speaking of, I found that whole ordeal with Sebestyen's actions utterly baffling. Maybe the official release will have better pacing but that was another big factor in my decision to DNF.
Did appreciate this book's commitment to gaudy gothic vampire aesthetics, though. Sad I couldn't see it through to the end.