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3.5 

La Petite Mort

By Olivie Blake & Little Chmura
La Petite Mort by Olivie Blake & Little Chmura digital book - Fable

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After the death of her estranged grandmother, Marisa Marrero finds herself bequeathed a surprising inheritance: a house in the New Orleans French Quarter, left to her with a variety of bizarre conditions attached. Among the surprising consequences of Marisa’s acceptance is a friendship with a man called Jack St. Germaine, an alleged alchemist who may or may not be hiding a questionable history, and a series of encounters with Elisabeth Clavier, a vampire known for hunting mortals for sport. As Marisa struggles with who to trust, she leans towards Jack, especially after a demon arrives at her doorstep claiming Elisabeth was the one who sent him. But when Marisa’s power grows and Jack can no longer provide her answers, a night with Elisabeth leaves Marisa wondering if she made the right choice.

This novella was originally published in Witch Way Magazine. It is a love letter to the vampire culture that is healthy and active in the crescent city. 

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204 Reviews

3.5
““The forces which conspired to belittle her, a woman born to be nothing but a prize or a pawn, had been the tide that turned her into what she was. Fuck the saintliness of femininity, the divinity of womanhood. The most female thing about her was her anger, and she used it to rip out the claws that dug into her throat, tearing them free with a howl of something too stubborn to be pain.” If this book was like 200 or 300 pages longer, it could have been a 5 star read. There’s just so much lore thrown into this little novella that wasn’t explained to its full potential and there are a few things that were just never really explained. The plot is soooo intriguing and it was executed fine but nothing mind blowing. The love triangle was very unexpected tho!!”
“This was one of those super easy books you don’t really have to pay much attention to. With the holidays and everything else going on at this time of the year, it was just the perfect read for me. The story wasn’t remarkable, nor were the characters – the dynamics between Elisabeth, Marisa and Jack reminded me a lot of that between Parisa, Tristan and Libby in TA6. However, I’ll be a sucker for Olivie Blake – especially her writing – for my whole life, needless to say I enjoyed each and every word – she has this unique and complex way to phrase her sentences that, at times, I find quite hard to comprehend (but in an educative way!), as a non-native english speaker. I found the timeline a bit confusing, because they were speaking of months spent together out of the blue in the last chapter and I must have missed a passage or two. Anyway, if you read Masters of Death, they’re quite similar in their being the kind of books that are pleasant to read but that then you forget about in no time because there was literally nothing groundbreaking about them.”
Slightly Smiling Face“You know I wish this book was longer because the vibes were immaculate”

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