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I adored The Shadows Between Us. It was a villian story and I loved it. I have also read other books by this author. I have strayed from YA, as my fantasy and scifi tastes are changing. I just want more. I received an e-arc from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. I remembered my love for the companion novel and decided to give this a try. I'm so glad I did. I loved every minute of it and promptly ordered my own copy. These are books you can read again and again. I'd love for the author to venture in adult cozy fantasy one day. Really love the empowering of women themes in both books.
The story continues with the older sister! I loved the first book in the series and was really excited for her to continue the story line. How many books can you say that you read the opening line to be " My husband is taking too long to die."? I absolutely started laughing by the first page because her internal monologue is full of dark humor. I appreciate when the villain gets to be the main character and really shine. I also appreciate how Levenseller portrays her villains' as very one sided at first. She really does the work of making you think that this story is just going to be a basic villain gets the love interest and there is no depth to it. When you dig deeper into the story you really see how much character development she hides at the first part.
If the first line doesn't sell you to read this book then the banter between the two main characters will. The mysterious "nephew" that appears and just wants to get rid of Chrysantha by marrying her off to the next available man. It gives a very Bridgerton vibe with some magical elements to it. The nephew has secrets of his own that is almost like a game of clue. It kept me guessing for sure till the very end. I was kind of let down by the secret though. It felt very anticlimactic after we spent the better part of the book trying to know what is his secret. The only other issue I had was the end. We had made such good headway in developing these characters and then turn around and quickly fix the second act break up. Then all is good and everyone is happy. I wish we could have gotten a more developed ending arc where you really felt like the story was concise.
Thank you NetGalley and Feiwel & Friends for this ARC Copy!
Book two in the The Shadows Between us series but I feel like it can be read as a stand along as well.
I enjoyed this as a fun little YA Romantasy book with the forced proximity trope and of course a shadow daddy love interest.
Nothing about this story was wholly original or captivating but it was still a fun read that kept me interested from start to finish.
Chrysantha was a fun character that showed a lot of growth through the story and watching her scheme and plan was enjoyable, but it was just so hard to believe so many parts of the story. If you are looking for the most realistic and even remotely period accurate book then this may not be the one for you, but if you are just here for the love story and vibes then definitely worth giving a chance.
Chrysantha, stifled by a patriarchal society, has been cleverly masquerading as a naive, simple girl. Upon the death of her elderly, infirm husband, the Duke, she finds herself the sole inheritor of his title, lands, and fortune. At last, she possesses the freedom and power she has longed for. However, her newfound independence is threatened when a man named Eryx arrives at the manor, claiming to be the true heir as the Duke's grandson. Chrysantha must uncover the truth and reveal Eryx’s secrets before she loses everything she has fought to attain.
This book is an engaging enemies-to-lovers, slow-burn romantasy. I especially enjoyed that the female protagonist is a morally grey character, and the closed-door romance added a refreshing touch (though it still maintained plenty of tension). This novel can be described as Fantasy Lite™️, reminiscent of Bridgerton but with more murder and characters possessing supernatural abilities. I rated it 4 stars instead of 5 because some parts of the plot felt rushed, but overall, I found it intriguing and enjoyable. I didn't realize until receiving the ARC that this is actually the second book in the series, but it can be read as a standalone. Now, I'm eager to read the first book to delve deeper into this world.
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC!
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️.75 overall
Spice: 🌶️.5 (YA novel)
This was my fourth book by this author and it’s one of her better books! I found the FMC, Chrysantha, to be a little cringy at first, but she ended up growing on me throughout the book. I LOVED that she runs a smutty book club. It was such a fun, minor detail that made me like her so much more.
I wish we had more background information, but I never read book 1 of the series. I assume I’m missing some backstory and info about Chrysantha and her sister. Eryx is a likeable MMC, but we also never find out his motivation for certain things (I’m trying to be vague to avoid spoilers). I did really enjoy the enemies to lovers perspective of this book.
Overall, this one was cute but it could’ve been a novella instead of a novel. Thank you to Netgallery for the electronic advanced copy of this book.
Chrysantha, oppressed as a young woman in a heavily patriarchal society, is a mastermind that has been posing as a foolish, simple girl. Her old, sickly husband, the Duke, has now died, leaving her as the sole inheritor of his title, lands, and money. Finally she has gained the freedom and power she has so desperately wanted…until a man name Eryx shows up at the manor claiming to be her deceased husband’s grandson and true heir to the dukedom. Now Chrysantha must find out the truth and expose Eryx’s secrets before she loses everything she has worked so hard to achieve.
This was a pretty good enemies-to-lovers, slow burn, romantasy. I really appreciated that the female protagonist is a morally grey character, and the closed door romance was refreshing (but don’t mistake closed door for a lack of tension). This is also Fantasy Lite™️…imagine Bridgerton with more murder and with some characters with supernatural powers. I rated this book 4 stars instead of 5 because I did feel like the plot was rushed in a few places, but overall I enjoyed it and it kept me intrigued. I didn’t realize until I received the ARC that this is actually the second book in the series but is able to be read as a standalone. I do want to go back to the first book now to experience more of this world.
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC!
Enjoyed the first book a bit more, but still enjoyed reading this. I wish the cover was a little less goofy looking.
Loved it! No notes. This series continues to be perfection and it reads like it was written specifically for me!
I absolutely love this book! I think that booktok will eat this right up. At first, I was skeptical that this series needed another book, but it was the conclusion that we all needed. Five stars!!
I adored the first book of this series, and while this one didn’t live up to that same hype for me, I still thoroughly enjoyed it. I loved the characters, loved that they were unapologetically morally gray, loved that it was an actual enemies to lovers. A very fun and easy read. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the ARC!
This book was so much fun. she is delightfully deceptive in her actions..... plus she holds a grudge!!!!! the enemies to lovers trope was done wonderfully. Eryx is such a villain but then again so is she.... they are the perfect match and I love reading about them. this is Tricia Levensellers best series in my opinion.
The Darkness Within Us is a companion novel to Tricia Levenseller’s The Shadows Between Us. And it’s really worth reading both in order, especially since The Shadows Between Us is so strong.
In The Darkness Within Us Levenseller once again enters a morally grey world where the main characters aren’t particularly likeable but are so compelling you need to keep reading. Like her sister, Alessandra, Chrysantha is cool and calculated and knows what she wants. The juxtaposition between the sisters strengthens the books overall and gives you greater appreciation for Levenseller’s ability to get inside her characters’ heads.
Levenseller excels at world-building, and the tension between her enemies-turned-lovers will keep the pages turning.
Like its predecessor, I wouldn’t recommend The Darkness Within Us for younger YA, but readers 14 and up will enjoy it.
This book had all the things I loved in book 2. The tension, the longing, the banter, the mystery, the sister arc? I loved this and the morally gray characters. The end was a little convenient but it didn’t take away from my enjoyment of the book!
I might be a little bit obsessed with this one... "The Darkness Within Us" by Tricia Levenseller is a deliciously dark and twisted delight, perfect for fans of cunning heroines and sizzling intrigue. Chrysantha Stathos is the epitome of ruthless ambition, masked in beauty and charm, navigating a treacherous world with deadly precision. She's just the MC that makes readers ache for more. Levenseller's storytelling is as sharp as ever, with every page brimming with schemes, secrets, and seductive danger. The dynamic between Chrysantha and the enigmatic Eryx Demos crackles with tension, making it impossible to look away. Add in the gorgeous book design—spray-painted edges, metallic foil, and a ribbon bookmark—and you’ve got a novel that’s as stunning to hold as it is to read. This companion to "The Shadows Between Us" is a must-read for anyone who loves their fantasy with a wicked edge and a fierce, unrelenting heroine. 💀👑📖
Tricia Levenseller has always been an auto read for me ever since I read The Shadows Between Us for the first time. I was ecstatic when I saw another book set in the same world was coming out. I was a little bummed it wasn't a continuation of the OG main characters of The Shadows Between Us but I found myself devouring this one. Not like I should have been surprised because Levenseller creates just great characters, deep backstories, and gorgeous settings with the storytelling that just feels so enriching for my soul.
I loved Chyrsantha and this almost Beauty and the Beast-esque vibe between her and Eryx. Yes this has the "who hurt you" and the "touch her and you die" I read this in 24 hours. I loved it. The banter was great, the characters were great really from our MC's to the side characters. This has a true backstory of survival and doing what it takes to survive in a world that doesn't treat the feminine side of the world equally. I thought Chyrsantha was a very smart woman in what she did to survive. I loved the two sisters reconnecting. The had action to keep things rolling right along. I loved the relationships between all the characters. They had such a organic connection. This series is just good on the vibes. I need to go reread book 1 now.
The Darkness Within Us is the companion novel to The Shadows Between Us. While the two novels fit into the same universe and contain overlapping characters, they could potentially be read as standalones; however, I think reading the stories in order would help gain great background for the characters and world-building. This story follows Chrysantha Stathos, who is the sister of Alessandra from the first novel and was featured a little in that novel. I immensely enjoyed the first novel, and this novel did not disappoint. Levenseller did a great job of expanding on a character to make them more complex and giving them their own story. This story did have some similarities in formula to the first one, but since I read them years apart, I did not mind as much as I think I would if I read them one after the other. In this story, Chrysantha is about to inherit her late husband’s fortune when another man, Eryx, comes forward claiming that it belongs to him. Now Chrysantha must prove that Eryx is not who he says he is and get her inheritance back.
There is a large focus on the romance and connection between the two characters where the other plotline does not appear until later. The style, though, fits Levenseller’s other works so this novel was great for me, but I can see it frustrating some readers. It is an enemies to lovers story that was nicely done as the chemistry was apparent. The two characters went well together, and I enjoyed learning about both of them. Their story fit nicely into the world established in the first story and expanded on the world-building. I still think there was more to be done with some details in the world and politics, but I do understand that there was only so much that could be done in a “standalone.” Alessandra from the first novel’s motivation was better written compared to Chrysantha’s, but hers was still appealing. The writing and pacing still had Levenseller’s flair, so I love how her writing has stayed consistent yet interesting. Overall, this was an enjoyable experience and I look forward to trying out Levenseller’s new trilogy in 2025.
**I give a special thank you to Netgalley and the publisher, Feiwel Friends, for the opportunity to read this entertaining novel. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.**
Received a copy from NetGalley.
I liked it, it was a good story. However, in all honestly it didn’t match the experience like the first one did. And the FMC reminded me of that Harry Potter woman; Bellatrix Lestrange
This series was really great and I really thought the author did a great job with having the sister start with bad intentions but end up with good ones. It’s like a villain turning good? All for love. It’s quite unique and I definitely loved the ending to this story.
After loving The Shadows Between Us, I was pretty disappointed in this title. It was a meh fantasy, but I wasn't very invested. I finished the book because I was curious to see what the deal was with Eryx, but overall it just wasn't really doing anything for me. It was fun to see other parts of the world and characters, but I would not reread this one.
Chrysantha’s entire life has been a long con. If she just played the simpleton girl no one would look too close and she could marry an elderly sick man, endure his company and then finally have her freedom.
When an unexpected heir arrives shortly after the start of her new life with a sketchy story and an edited will, she is immediately on guard. This handsome and frustrating stranger is clearly hiding secrets and she’s going to figure them out and get her hard earned freedom back.
I read and adored The Shadows Between Us when it first came out so I was both excited and nervous about Chrysantha’s story because we only knew what her sister did and her sister was never in on her true self. I absolutely fell head over heels for this strong self possessed morally grey fmc. I loved that she wasn’t afraid to reclaim her sexuality and that she was in fact more experienced than the hero. Her loyalty and kindness to her staff who became her family made it that much more heartbreaking when Eryx came in to ruin her life.
The banter between Chrysantha and Eryx was next level. They did not hold back. If you want true enemies-to-lovers vibes this one will not let you down. This is definitely a slow burn and they really get into their heads about it but I felt she flipped the switch from enemies to lovers just right.
I think the one thing that really made this book special was the way she built a new relationship with Chrysantha and her sister. They both felt so slighted and wrong by each other and it was such a joyous and emotional moment when they were finally on each other’s team.
I absolutely adored this book and the only thing I wish is that I could spend more time with the Stathos sisters. I cannot recommend this book highly enough and I’ll definitely be adding this to my books to reread when I need a serotonin boost.