Landscapes
by KD Grace
Smashwords
and KDP, 2016
I
have a rough formula for writing reviews. Usually I’ll begin with a
paragraph or two to put the book I’m reviewing into a personal
context. For example, I might discuss my overall feelings about a
particular sub-genre, or mention other works I’ve read by the same
author. Next, I provide a brief summary of the story, to give readers
some notion about the characters and plot, at a sufficiently general
level that I don’t create spoilers. Finally, I’ll proceed to my
evaluation of the book, discussing issues like the originality of the
premise, the plausibility of the characters, the quality of the
writing, and so on.
In
this review, I’m going to cut to the chase. KD Grace’s novella
Landscapes
is, quite simply, one of the best pieces of paranormal erotica I’ve
read in a very long time. Ms. Grace’s eloquent, sensual prose
weaves a spell that pulls you into the shadowy world of vampire
Alonso Darlington and turns his desperate, reluctant, indirect
pursuit of landscaper Reese Chambers into a pulse-pounding,
breath-stealing fever dream. Although Alonso is a traditional
blood-drinker in some ways, the author ventures off the well-trodden
path of the vampire romance genre by including a third character who
is neither vampire nor human. I won’t explain Talia—you
should have the pleasure of discovering her secrets on your own—but
her presence gives the story a distinctive twist that I found
extremely satisfying. Indeed, I’d love to see a sequel focusing on
this intriguing female.
Magic
suffuses every page of Landscapes.
Power flows not only from Alonso’s and Talia’s supernatural
endowments but also from the earth itself—mysterious,
fertile, wild and treacherous. The book is set in rural Cumbria. Ms.
Grace does a wonderful job evoking the rough beauty of this region as
well as the dangers of its precipices and abandoned mine shafts.
Reese is mortal, but his strong connection to the land makes him
especially sensitive to its magic. Effective paranormal fiction
should evoke both wonder and terror. Landscapes
generously fulfills this promise.
You
might be puzzled by the fact that in the paragraphs above, I have
referred to this book as both “erotica” and “romance”.
Landscapes
doesn’t fit neatly into either box. It’s labeled as “gay
erotica”, but the focus is on the loving relationship that develops
between Alonso and Reese, a connection that transcends the physical
from its very beginning. At the same time, the book breaks romance
rules because both male characters interact sexually with Talia.
Indeed, the term “gay” is a misnomer, since neither Alonso nor
Reese is attracted solely to males.
This
ambiguity might frustrate some readers. I loved it. As a long-time critic of
restrictive genre labels, I’m always thrilled when I read a book
that blurs the boundaries in this way. It takes a brave author to
follow her inspiration beyond the limits set by the market. KD Grace
trusts her erotic and artistic intuitions, with surprising and
arousing results.
(I received a free copy of this book in return for an objective review.)
1 comment:
I woke up to your lovely post, Lisabet. You totally made my day!
KD xx
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