The Widow: A Dark Romantic Fantasy by Naomi Valkyrie & Rebecca E. McEwen – Review by Laura Furuta

The Widow: A Dark Romantic FantasyThe Widow: A Dark Romantic Fantasy by Naomi Valkyrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Widow: A Dark Romantic Fantasy
By Naomi Valkyrie & Rebecca E. McEwen
5 out of 5 stars

I loved reading the book The Widow: A Dark Romantic Fantasy by Naomi Valkyrie & Rebecca E. McEwen. It is a story that pulled me in from the beginning and I was hooked. It is a story that is dark, mysterious, and has moments that I was turning pages to find out what happens next. I loved reading about the characters of Vashti and Absalom. Vashti is grieving over the loss of her husband. She feels alone. She decides one day to venture out of her home. Then she meets Absalom. Absalom is a young man who doesn’t have a place to call home. Although he wonders about the offer that Vashti gives, of a room in exchange for companionship, however, it seems like just the answer that he is looking for. When a friend of Absalom comes into the picture the drama begins. Read this book to find out what happens. This is a story that I just was not able to put down once I started. The way the book is written I could feel the emotions of Vashti and Absalom. I grew to care about them with each chapter that I read. I also enjoyed reading about Absalom’s friend, Simeon, and how he interacted with both Absalom and Vashti. This story does have a dark atmosphere about it and there are times when I had to remind myself to breathe. Don’t miss out on a story that is intriguing and entertaining. I would highly recommend reading it.

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