Of Visions & Secrets
Tenebris, Book 1
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Tess Irondale
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The darkness took Emma's brother. Now it yearns to claim her.
When Emma Mather's twin brother, Elliot, goes missing from Arnsmouth University, she is determined to stop at nothing to find him. Yet as she follows the clues left behind, she learns that there are far more sinister monstrosities lurking in the shadows of her city than she could have ever imagined.
Elliot's former teacher, Professor Raphael Saltonstall, may be Emma's only hope in finding her brother. Unfortunately, it doesn't take long for Emma to realize Rafe is hiding secrets of his own. Despite the sizzling attraction between them, Emma isn’t entirely sure if Rafe is a friend or foe.
As two opposing cults hunt her down for their own twisted agendas, Emma finds tendrils of darkness closing in from all around. Pulsating Things live in the darkness...wriggling in eager anticipation to take her.
If they have their way, they’ll consume her mind, soul...and body.
Of Visions & Secrets is book one of Tenebris, an occult horror romance series from USA Today bestselling author Kathryn Ann Kingsley. With wild twists, cult intrigue, and eldritch horrors that go bump in the night, it's sure to send shivers down your spine. It contains strong themes of madness and murder but guarantees an HEA. Also...there will be tentacles.
©2022 Kathryn Ann Kingsley (P)2022 Podium AudioReally interesting story
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She's done it again!
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That said, I found the pacing a little slower than I'd hoped for. While it did pick up toward the latter half, the beginning dragged slightly, which made it harder to stay fully invested early on. The male main character also felt somewhat underdeveloped; I struggled to connect with him or get a real sense of his depth or motivations.
The female main character didn’t quite fit for me either, perhaps intentionally, as she comes across as a spoiled rich girl, but it made her harder to relate to. Still, I give credit where it’s due: the concept was solid, and once the story found its rhythm, it delivered enjoyable moments. The author's writing style was strong enough to keep me curious, and with a bit more character and pace development, this could easily have been a four-star read. For now, it's a solid three stars.
A reat premise
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