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Lakesedge series5/9/2023 ![]() I also love monster boys (shoutout to Howl from Howl’s Moving Castle, Bigby Wolf the Fables comics, and Rook from An Enchantment of Ravens). Jane Eyre, Sweeney Todd, anything by Edgar Allen Poe, I find them all morbidly fascinating. Now, I am a huge fan of the gothic genre. Deep in the inky waters of the lake, Lord Under, the king of the underworld, keeps Lakesedge under his control, with Rowan bound to him in servitude.Īs Leta continues to fall for the boy she thought was a monster, she finds herself confronting the true monster in the lake to not only save Rowan, but herself. ![]() ![]() However, the lord is rumored to be a monster that murdered his entire family as a child in the lake at his estate.īut Leta comes to realize that there are much darker forces about than the monster boy she lives with. When her younger brother Arien’s nightmares start physically manifesting in dangerous ways, Rowan Sylvanan, the lord of the land, takes Violeta and Arien into his care at the Lakesedge estate. ![]() The story follows orphan Violeta “Leta” Graceling For fans of stories like Beauty and the Beast and Crimson Peak, this story will feel like the Ikea version. ![]() We got a broody monster boy, a drafty manor estate, and a doe-eyed girl in a wispy white nightgown. Not trying to reinvent the wheel, Lyndall Clipstone’s YA gothic romance Lakesedge delivers exactly what you’d expect from the genre. ![]()
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