Love Immortal
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Narrated by:
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James Fouhey
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Kit Vincent
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For fans of vampires, romantic fantasy, and dark academia.
Jonathan Evergreen is a talented sophomore at a prestigious, isolated college in Vermont, who dreams of a career in book conservation. But Jonathan’s life isn’t as rosy as it may appear. Disowned by his family after they caught him with another boy, he struggles to overcome heartbreak and support himself through his studies. To make matters worse, his advisor and the only ally in the institution run by old money and family connections mysteriously vanishes, and a new enigmatic professor, Dacian Bathory, takes his place.
Even though Jonathan is instantly drawn to Dacian, feeling a deep, intense connection between them, Dacian’s hot and cold behavior leaves him puzzled. But things change when Dacian unexpectedly helps him secure a job at the college’s Rare Books library from which an antique book recently went missing—a book that Dacian seems to have a deep interest in.
As their attraction grows, sinister events start to unfold around campus: people disappearing in the dead of night, a group of legacies showing signs of increasingly disturbing behavior, and a dead body washing up nearby, completely drained of blood. Plagued by unsettling dreams that feel too close to reality, Jonathan suspects that some of these events might be connected to Dacian.
With the stakes escalating and his own life on the line, can Jonathan unravel the truth about Dacian and confront the darkness before it consumes them both?
©2024 Kit Vincent (P)2024 Kit VincentBeautifully written !
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“Great art has this effect on people, Mister Evergreen. It brings things we bury within ourselves to light so it can set them free.”
I absolutely ADORED Love Immortal. First because it’s a dark academia book, with a queer romance and vampires. I mean… I didn’t need more. Yet, it gave me a lot more, and a lot of food for thoughts.
The knowledge about Gothic Books is amazing, and it gave me the want (need) to read again my classics, starting with Poe. The mystery is great, adding pacing and tension to the already fascinating story.
But there is a lot more in the book. It plays with Time, as it’s set in the end of the 80’s and regarding that be warned that there is some homophobia in the book (or rather memories about homophobia). Through direct story, and some mise en abyme, it talks to us about grief, or what it means to be different. All the books we fear that people will claim Johnatan and/or Dacian, giving them the same treatment as people did to monsters in all these gothic books.
Also, this is a book about books. I absolutely loved how it questions our presumption that History is indeed written in our books. Because what about books we can’t read, or that we can’t read anymore, or for which we can have context. That is an important thing, a thing we have to remember, especially now. I adored that Johnathan refuses to burn his first love’s letters, or anything after that. We need information. We need context. We need more books like this one, and Love Immortal is definitely in my 2024 top 10.
I have to mention that I listened to the audiobook version of Love Immortal and the narrator here did an awesome job. How he reads the text adds a lot of tension to the already present one, same for the atmosphere. I was hooked from the very first minute.
An incredible narration enhancing an amazing book
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Dacian is the new Lestat
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Beautiful
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