
Review:
I don’t normally love short stories or novelettes (whatever this is technically considered), and I didn’t even really know what this was about when I started it, but this was SO GOOD, and I loved it!
Seriously, the writing was fantastic, kind of beautiful and eloquent but also funny here and there. And it all flowed seamlessly.
The audiobook narration by Tim Gilbert was equally fantastic, so natural-sounding with all the right emotion, and for me as an American, listening to a British narrator was much better than trying and failing to imagine a decent accent in my head. It gave the story an authenticity that it wouldn’t have quite had if I had read it the normal way.
The characterization for all the characters was so good that I felt like I knew each character within mere minutes of meeting them. I liked both David and Lowry, and I immediately felt for David. He was down-to-earth and real, and he brought a grounded-ness to the story, even when things got weird.
There was an air of creepy, surreal supernaturalness to the story for a bit (that eventually became clearer and not-so-creepy), but also a sweet romance, and also a heavier aspect about David’s troubled youth and how it still haunted him.
The sex scene was a bit odd, but safe and consensual and sexy, and I loved how David was realistic about it and wanted to make it good for Lowry.
I would’ve liked some closure in the ending. A lot was left hanging, and I’d like to know if these characters get a happy ending or not. But I suppose that’s sometimes the nature of short stories.
Overall, this sucked me in, and I loved the writing, the characters, and the story!
*I’ve read this story multiple times. This review was written after my 1st read.*
Recommended For:
Anyone who likes short fiction, eloquent writing, imperfect characters, the supernatural, m/m stories, and open endings.
It’s hard to get short stories and novellas right, but it sounds like the author did a really good job😁
It’s definitely a different kinda beast than a book, and I so rarely find short fiction that I like. But I think this author did it wonderfully!
Ooh this might have had me at Halloween! Plus this from the blurb
“The moon is full. Ancient moorland legends are coming to life in its silvery radiance.”
Wow. that’s what I’m talking about.
Sounds awesome, and love the cover.
This author does like her eerie moorlands! But yea this was great 🙂
I usually am touch and go with novellas too but I really enjoyed Glitterland: Aftermath which is an extension to a romance novel I read which takes place just after the conclusion of the book. It was so so good. I am glad that this one surprised you with having wonderful characterisation and just being so amazing despite its size 😀
Thanks! I’m glad you had a good experience with a short story/novella too! I think maybe they’re just harder to do well, but some authors nail it.