thelmy 's review for:

Vicious Fae by Susanne Valenti, Caroline Peckham
4.0

Okay, listen. By this point, I’ve fully accepted that I’m not here for the plot. I’m not following clues. I’m not solving murders. I’m here for the romance, the ahem, soul-shattering, tension-drenched, morally-questionable-but-hot-as-hell romance.

Now let’s talk about Lance Orion. My actual weakness. He checks off not one, not two, but three of my most hated tropes:

Vampire ✅
Professor-student dynamic ✅
Massive age gap ✅
...and yet, here I am, feral. He’s the grumpiest, broodiest, "you-deserve-better-but-still-pins-you-to-a-wall" type, and I am not okay. Don’t talk to me, I’m in mourning for my standards. All of this to say that, unlike grumpy Noxy, I'm loving Orio even more in this series.
As for the book itself, yes, there’s drama, but it has filler chapters like it’s being paid by the word. Will I devour every angsty, over-the-top chapter like it’s gourmet?
Yes. Yes, I will. I eat it up every time. No notes.

The humour? Immaculate.
The tension? Neck-snapping.
The spice? Fiery.

Do I wish the mystery plot had a little more weight? Sure. Do I care? Not even a little. These books are chaos, and swoon served on a blood-soaked platter, and I’m ordering another round.