Kirkus Reviews
After surviving an apparent gas leak that killed 25 other people on the New York City subway, including her parents, a 17-year-old moves in with her estranged aunt in a castle in northern Spain.Estela Amador has spent the seven months since the tragedy in a mental health facility, but upon learning the truth about her origins, she has little choice but to travel to the place her parents actively lied to keep her away from. BeatrÃz Brálaga, her maternal aunt, is brooding and remote, just like castillo Brálaga, the family's ancestral home. BeatrÃz, who's a doctor, gives Estela shriveled black pills instead of her usual medications. Estela learns about the history of the castle and nearby town from Felipe, her Spanish language tutor. Desperately curious to learn more, she experiences nighttime hauntings by a shadow beast as she explores the castle against her aunt's express orders. After a menacing first encounter, Estela and the beast, Sebastián, form a partnership to uncover more of Estela's past-if her past doesn't destroy her first. Elements of Dracula meet "Beauty and the Beast" to create a dark, engaging atmosphere. While the romantic moments with Sebastián often interrupt the story's genuine tension, and some of the family revelations veer into melodrama, the intriguing setting with its well-wrought details will keep readers engaged.A brooding romance with a compelling, gothic setting. (author's note, mental health resource, link to content warnings) (Fantasy romance. 14-18)
School Library Journal
(Thu Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Gr 9 Up— The only survivor of a mysterious attack that killed 25 people on the subway, including her parents, 17-year-old Estela Amador is nearly swallowed by her grief, until a letter arrives from an aunt she's never heard of inviting her to come live in their family's Spanish castle, la Sombra. When she makes it to Aunt Beatriz in the small town of Oscuro, things are clearly strange—her family seems to be revered in the area, and the secrets the castle begins to reveal cause her to question everything her parents told her about who she is (which apparently wasn't much at all) as well as her own grip on reality. The appearance of a magnetic boy with silver eyes who may be a hallucination definitely doesn't help, and as Estrela uncovers the truth of her own history, la Sombra's supernatural hunger turns out to be the tip of the iceberg of strangeness. A different, darker sort of happily-ever-after awaits. This moody, darkly emotional Gothic romance weaves threads of untimely death, family secrets and betrayal, bloodthirsty haunted houses, spells, vampires, and a passionate heated love story more or less successfully; a lot is happening over the course of the book, but a quick pace and plenty of drama keep the pages turning even if the plot gets a little muddy. Along with a strong infusion of Spanish culture and language, Garber's skillful sensory descriptions bring the setting and characters to life. VERDICT A convincing and darkly romantic YA, even if slightly scattered.— Allie Stevens