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The Raven
by Sylvain Reynard
ARC received for an honest review
You will need to have read the introductory novella The Prince first to understand all of The Raven
I have said it before and I will say it again - I am not a big reader of supernatural/paranormal books, and I am very fussy about what I do choose to read.
I absolutely adored Sylvain Reynard's Gabriel series, so I was pretty sure that I was going to like The Florentine Series.
I more than liked The Raven - I loved it. Yes, The Prince is a vampyre, but it is not just about vampyres doing vampyrey things. The Raven is more of a love story than anything else.
I really do like The Prince. Yes, he is kind of a bad guy, but you can't help but want him to be happy. But that happy has to be with Raven Wood. It just must!
The attraction between The Prince and Raven is undeniable. Both have been hurt in the past, neither of them wants this attraction, but it is what it is, and the heart (if you have one) wants what the heart wants.
I adore Sylvain's writing style. I get caught up in the imagery of Florence. I can imagine myself walking around the Uffizi, gazing at the amazig Botticelli artworks, walking the streets of the city. I may or may not have on more than one occasion whilst reading, Googled the places named, the artworks talked about.
Sandro Botticelli - Birth of Venus
The Prince and Raven are absolutely perfect for each other. Their imperfections are what make them beautiful to the other, and you just want them to be together. Need them to fight for each other.
We also get a little more of the Emerson's in The Raven. Gabriel and The Prince's lives have unwittingly crossed, and there are some issues . But I don't want to say too much about these as I don't want to spoil anything!
The Raven is a suspenseful kind of read. There are things going on in the Vampyre world, things going on in the art world, things going on in Raven's world that you are not quite sure where they are going to go.
What will happen to the Emersons? Will The Prince and Raven find their happiness?
Nope, not telling!
Just a heads up - The Raven does end on a bit of a cliffy, but nothing too bad!
I am really looking forward to where Sylvain Reynard takes us next in the world of The Prince and The Raven. I hope it is not too long before we find out because I don't like to be kept waiting!!

You will need to have read the introductory novella The Prince first to understand all of The Raven
I have said it before and I will say it again - I am not a big reader of supernatural/paranormal books, and I am very fussy about what I do choose to read.
I absolutely adored Sylvain Reynard's Gabriel series, so I was pretty sure that I was going to like The Florentine Series.
I more than liked The Raven - I loved it. Yes, The Prince is a vampyre, but it is not just about vampyres doing vampyrey things. The Raven is more of a love story than anything else.
I really do like The Prince. Yes, he is kind of a bad guy, but you can't help but want him to be happy. But that happy has to be with Raven Wood. It just must!
The attraction between The Prince and Raven is undeniable. Both have been hurt in the past, neither of them wants this attraction, but it is what it is, and the heart (if you have one) wants what the heart wants.
I adore Sylvain's writing style. I get caught up in the imagery of Florence. I can imagine myself walking around the Uffizi, gazing at the amazig Botticelli artworks, walking the streets of the city. I may or may not have on more than one occasion whilst reading, Googled the places named, the artworks talked about.
Sandro Botticelli - Birth of Venus
The Prince and Raven are absolutely perfect for each other. Their imperfections are what make them beautiful to the other, and you just want them to be together. Need them to fight for each other.
We also get a little more of the Emerson's in The Raven. Gabriel and The Prince's lives have unwittingly crossed, and there are some issues . But I don't want to say too much about these as I don't want to spoil anything!
The Raven is a suspenseful kind of read. There are things going on in the Vampyre world, things going on in the art world, things going on in Raven's world that you are not quite sure where they are going to go.
What will happen to the Emersons? Will The Prince and Raven find their happiness?
Nope, not telling!
Just a heads up - The Raven does end on a bit of a cliffy, but nothing too bad!
I am really looking forward to where Sylvain Reynard takes us next in the world of The Prince and The Raven. I hope it is not too long before we find out because I don't like to be kept waiting!!






