Review; Romanov by Samaire Provost


Romanov
Samaire Provost
Publication date: January 24th 2018
Genres: New Adult, Urban Fantasy
In an abandoned warehouse in Manhattan, two enemies battle to the death, while outside, a malevolent entity watches and waits and plots, eager for blood. On an island in the heart of Seattle, an immortal princess struggles to lead a normal life just as a flood of terrifying creatures starts to pour in through a portal that should not be there. A young man meets a classmate while walking home from the college library, and embarks on the most dangerous adventure he’s ever known – will he survive? A deranged madman hunts the girl he’s lusted after for a century, in a relentless pursuit for vengeance. A prehistoric, mythical beast jealously guards a primeval land, which is leaking into present-day Seattle. A sweet, forbidden passion blossoms between two lovers who steal moments whenever they can, while unbeknownst to them, they’re hunted by a deadly creature.
A royal family threatened at its weakest – yet lethal in its own right – is stalked by an ancient evil that will not rest until they are utterly destroyed: a nightmare incarnate that has waited millions of years for revenge threatens the very existence of the young lovers and their family.
Will they prevail?


Author Bio:
Samaire Provost lives in California with her husband and son.
Her love of paranormal stories, odd plots, and unique tales as well as the works of Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, Susan Cooper, Madeleine L’Engle and Stephen King has deeply influenced her writing.
My Thoughts On the Book
Personally I found Romanov a highly entertaining read and I read the entire book during one sitting. The novel also contains a few philosophical moments, like how easily humans forget to enjoy the moment and the everyday magic. I also got a good laugh when I read the discussion between Anna and Eric about craving food and Anna points out she likes her meat a bit more raw than humans usually like. In general, Romanov is book I would recommend, especially if you're into vampires and the Romanov family.

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Comments

  1. This sounds like a fun read! Thanks for being on the tour!

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    1. You're welcome, and thanks for allowing me to participate. :-)

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  2. Thank you for your awesome review! :D

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    1. You're welcome. :-) And thanks for writing such a fun novel. :-D

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