Apart from the inventive world-building and twisty plot, what really made this novel work for me were the complex characters:
Madeline
Madeline
As the Landry heiress, Madeline must marry by 21 and is forbidden to attend university. She doesn't enjoy the pomp of the gentry, but she loves her estate and is protective of her family. She's conflicted by the poor treatment of the Rootless. On the one hand she feels for them (and donates blood), but on the other she's rightfully afraid of them.
David
David
David is the new boy in town, and thanks to his family's money, every gentry parent would love their daughters to get their hooks in him. At first, Madeline dismisses him as just as vapid as every other boy in her circle, but she soon learns differently - and finds herself falling for him.
He didn’t fit into our world as he should. Underneath the good looks and the glamour, there was a changeling; a boy by turns serious and bitter and playful. (p 68)
Cara
Cara is haughty and beautiful and seems to be Madeline's main rival for David's affections. She's also harboring a secret. She's a classic mean girl with a twist.
Jaime
Jaime is Madeline's best friend and distant cousin who works as a doctor taking care of the rootless. He has a secret relationship with another man.
ETA: How could I forget the cat? Morgana! (and *spoiler* she doesn't die!)
ETA: How could I forget the cat? Morgana! (and *spoiler* she doesn't die!)
Hope you enjoy meeting everyone as much as I did!
3 comments:
This sounds good! and what a great twist on the main character being on the privileged side of the tracks. Love the cover, too! Very evocative. :)
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