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Music says things words never can. I love you. I miss you. I’m sorry I killed you.
Every night, Ceridwen Kinsley plays music on her rooftop for the spirit of her dead mother. A peaceful if odd ritual, until she witnesses a murder by something not quite human. The monstrous encounter earns her notoriety within the city and a visit from the reclusive Lord Protector Drystan Winterbourne.
Charged with protecting the backwater city of Teneboure by the king, Drystan is failing at his task, and he can’t afford another slip up. But when fate and the very monster he means to conquer bring Ceridwen to his notice, he seizes the opportunity and presents her with an offer: play music for him at his manor in exchange for the money her impoverished family desperately needs. Music eases the strain of his magic, and who better to hire than the woman whose tunes he secretly listens to at night?
At first, Ceridwen is put off by Drystan’s unkempt appearance and harsh demeanor, not to mention the odd ailment that plagues him. But as he embraces her passion for music and she draws the recluse out of his lonely tower, the two develop an unlikely attachment. Class lines begin to blur as fearful indifference shifts to unexpected desire, and Ceridwen yearns to help Drystan subdue the monster as well as provide for her family. However, the monster prowling the night isn’t their only enemy, and as terrible secrets come to light, protecting those they love may risk their lives and their hearts.
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2 primary booksThe Castamar Duology is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2024 with contributions by Megan Van Dyke.
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I have not read a book by Megan Van Dyke that I didn't absolutely love, and I'm so ecstatic to add this read to that list. This is book 4 in her Reimagined Fairy Tale series, but it can be read as a standalone!
(I'll have the full review via my blog this weekend to celebrate the book's release, but here's the non-spoilery-review!)
This book hit so many high notes for me: the gothic vibes, the gaslamp fantasy subgenre (which is a fantasy story set in regency or Victorian era), the retellings of Beauty and the Beast x Phantom of the Opera, the romance!
First, I LOVED the characters! I really liked the side characters, but I loved the main characters we got for this story. I'm tired of the ‘‘strong badass female'' stereotype, I see it enough okay! Our main character was strong in her own way, but was more timid and reserved and quiet. And oh my goodness, did it make me love her to pieces. I'm a lot like her, personality wise with that, and so it really let me just care for her a lot more quickly in the story.
And then we have Drystan, hunky-hunk love interest that was like an extra slice of cake served with extra icing.
Plot wise, I really enjoyed the story. I particularly loved getting to connect the parts that were which retelling, etc. The flow and OH GOD THE SLOW BURN– I loved the slow burn romance!!
It was all so fantastically done, and easily a new favorite read.