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A review by booksbyfairylight
Dorianne Grey: Don't Fear Death Novella by J.C. Murphey, J.C. Murphey
5.0
I thoroughly enjoyed diving into the pages of this book featuring the intriguing duo of Dorianne Grey and Theo Slater. Theo, a detective with a unique approach, partners with Dorianne, a witch ostracized by her own coven, now residing in solitude within an ancient house. Their clandestine communication unfolds through notes exchanged between doors, until Theo resolves to meet Dorianne face-to-face. I'm eagerly awaiting the evolution of their relationship and Dorianne's potential journey back to her former life, although I'll steer clear of spoilers, as there are undoubtedly obstacles to overcome.
Set against a post-apocalyptic backdrop where humanity wields magic, a paranormal police force works to maintain equilibrium. Dorianne, now a shadowy consultant, grapples with the aftermath of a profound betrayal that reshaped her existence. It's within this turbulent landscape that Theo, an agent of the SIA, intersects with her path, sparking a collision of worlds.
The narrative is steeped in darkness and mystery, providing both thrills and suspense. I found myself deeply invested in the characters and the eerie yet captivating world they inhabit. Although the shifting perspectives and lingering questions posed occasional challenges, I couldn't put the book down, finishing it in a single day.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Set against a post-apocalyptic backdrop where humanity wields magic, a paranormal police force works to maintain equilibrium. Dorianne, now a shadowy consultant, grapples with the aftermath of a profound betrayal that reshaped her existence. It's within this turbulent landscape that Theo, an agent of the SIA, intersects with her path, sparking a collision of worlds.
The narrative is steeped in darkness and mystery, providing both thrills and suspense. I found myself deeply invested in the characters and the eerie yet captivating world they inhabit. Although the shifting perspectives and lingering questions posed occasional challenges, I couldn't put the book down, finishing it in a single day.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.