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Nobility. Fiction.
LGBTQ+ people. Fiction.
Secrets. Fiction.
Blessing and cursing. Fiction.
Identity. Fiction.
Starred Review Set in France in 1873, Ferraro's mash-up of gothic romance and horror finds 17-year-old Marquis Emile St. Aubert masquerading as a servant to the wealthy Montoni family in order to hide from his evil aunt, Madame Cheron, who plots to have him institutionalized for loving men so that she can steal his inheritance. Emile plans to remain in hiding until his eighteenth birthday, when he will come into that inheritance. Before that, however, while still in disguise, he meets the apprentice doctor M. Valancourt and is immediately smitten. But to complicate matters, Emile is assigned duty as valet to the handsome young Count Morano, who, it turns out, also loves men and invites Emile to begin a relationship. While Emile still loves Valancourt, he nevertheless finds himself gradually falling in love with Morano, too. Complications ensue (boy, do they) as Emile finds himself transported, along with Morano, to the Montoni's haunted Castle Udolpho in Italy, where a shocking secret changes everything . . . and then some. Packed with compulsively readable, nonstop action, this is an affectionate homage to The Mysteries of Udolpho, eighteenth-century novelist Ann Radcliffe's pioneering horror novel. Ferraro expands upon the original to include a suspense-filled, double-barreled gay love story with a twist. Radcliffe would be pleased (probably).
Kirkus ReviewsThis spin on the 18th-century Gothic classic The Mysteries of Udolpho centers gay romance amid an eerie, paranormal mystery.After Emile's aunt threatened to have him institutionalized for his attraction to men, he ran away and found work as a servant in Count Montoni's household. He plans to stay in hiding until he turns 18, when he can collect his inheritance. As Emile begins to realize there's something sinister about the Montoni family, he also deals with his growing attractions to both Bram, a doctor, and Henri, Montoni's nephew whom Emile had misgivings about at first. Just as Emile's true identity is revealed, Montoni whisks them all away to his other estate, Udolpho Castle. There, Emile learns the truth behind the mysterious affliction the whole family suffers from and realizes that if he ever wants to find love and happiness, he'll first have to make it out alive. The spooky atmosphere is alluring, and there are some thrillingly gruesome scenes. Paired with queer romance elements that take some unexpected twists, these aspects may be enough to captivate readers. However, exposition that tells rather than shows sometimes halts the momentum, and the characters' growth often feels unearned because they aren't portrayed with enough depth to have complex motivations. Overall, it winds up feeling like a story that had potential but remains unpolished. Emile and Henri are cued White; Bram is Black.A mixed bag of exciting horror and romance elements let down by subpar writing and character development. (Gothic horror. 13-18)
Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)Debut author Ferraro reimagines
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Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
In this queer gothic romance, a young marquis caught between freedom and passion, honor and love will have to unravel a centuries-old curse to find his own happy ending. Trapped in a world of straight expectations, queer marquis Emile longs for independence. So, when his aunt declares he must marry to produce an heir or be disowned, he runs away disguised as a servant until he can come of age and reclaim his inheritance. All Emile needs to do is keep his head down and bide his time, but he quickly stumbles into a mystery beyond his imagination. While working in the service of the intimidating Count Montoni and his family, Emile learns that they suffer from a strange affliction every full moon, which requires full sedation. And when he discovers a mangled corpse on the estate the same night as suspicious family arguments break out, he reports it. But Emile cannot guess what lengths Count Montoni is willing to go to to keep his family's secrets safe. As Emile becomes more entangled in the household and its paranormal origins, his inquiries draw the attention of the handsome doctor, Bram, and the count's charismatic nephew, Henri. But how can Emile earn the esteem of the earnest doctor, while keeping his own identity and desires a secret? And how can he trust--let alone love--Henri, a man as mercurial as the ever-changing moon? To find the love he deserves and survive the Montoni family, Emile will have to risk his title as well as his life.