Elizabeth H.
This review was written by Marie for a guest review post on Ever After Book Reviews blog: 5 Stars I love Sylvain Reynard. Everything he writes is poetic and beautiful, and The Raven is no exception. With his words, he paints elaborate masterpieces, creating deeply rich characters that are irresistible. Special. Perfectly flawed. In The Raven, Reynard brings together Raven and William. A selfless, uniquely beautiful girl with a past so traumatic and horrible, it left her with a noticeable and painful physical impairment; and a vampire Prince that’s strong, handsome, and remarkably protective with a tough exterior. They meet under unusual circumstances and their constant interactions bring them closer and closer together, despite William’s persistent fear for her safety. The romance that blooms between the two of them is touching, romantic, and exciting as they explore one another emotionally and physically. Underneath their unfolding romance, Reynard expertly weaves in to the story historical pieces of art that serve as a catalyst for William’s desperation and tenacity. It also brings into the mix Gabriel Emerson, the subject of Reynard’s previous Gabriel’s Inferno series. I would love to sit and tell you all of the details of this wonderful story, but even the details cannot convey the emotional investment this book requires. It’s a breathtaking romance that will become just as classic as the book’s aforementioned masters of artistic craft.
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