Savage Blooms

S. T. Gibson

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Novels
Romans
Published
US : Redhook 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
S. T. Gibson (author)
ISBN
9780316575898
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this lavishly erotic fantasy, Gibson (Evocation) brings to life the magic of the Scottish countryside. A mysterious letter that protagonist Adam's late grandfather wrote, but never sent, brings Adam to Scotland in search of both the intended recipient, Arabella Kirkfoyle, and Craigmar, the mysterious manor that served as the setting of all his grandfather's bedtime stories. Nicola, his best friend, has accompanied him on the adventure. At a pub, the pair catch the attention of Finley, who says he can bring them to Craigmar. Adam and Nicola go with him and meet the enigmatic Eileen, lord of Craigmar and Arabella's granddaughter. Then the road washes away, preventing them from leaving. Stranded together, Eileen and Adam begin the search for evidence of his grandfather's time at Craigmar--but all is not as it seems. As Adam and Nicola come to recognize a strange sexual dynamic between Finley and Eileen, they give into their own long-ignored desires. Meanwhile, a supernatural danger creeps ever closer, one that Eileen won't be able to keep at bay much longer. Gibson sets the heat to high on the way to a surprising ending that will have readers clamoring for more. Fans of dark fantasy romance won't want to miss this. Agent: Tara Gilbert, Jennifer De Chiara Literary. (Oct.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Ancient fae magic bewitches two friends as they become stranded in a mysterious manor with its seductive inhabitants. Best friends Adam Lancaster and Nicola Fairweather have been yearning for each other for years, but neither one has made the first move. Following the death of his beloved grandfather in Michigan, Adam decides he wants to find Craigmar, a house that was the location of his grandfather's magical bedtime stories. The clues his grandfather left behind lead to a small village in Scotland, and Nicola agrees to accompany him there. Both believe that this trip will be just the setting they need to confess their feelings for one another. Their quest takes them to a manor run by Eileen Kirkfoyle and her groundskeeper, Finley Buchanan; a letter left behind by Adam's grandfather reveals a connection to Eileen's late grandmother Arabella. When a storm impedes them from driving back to town, and with the promise of searching through the Kirkfoyle family records, Adam and Nicola agree to stay the night. The mood in the manor immediately begins to shift when Adam catches Finley striking Eileen's bare back with a riding crop in the library, and Nicola's morning walk with Finley ends in both a "ravenous" kiss and the appearance of a pale figure lurking in the woods. With a mix of kinky sexual exploration and Gothic fae mystery, Gibson knows how to tease in more ways than one. Tension oozes out of every page as the quartet's attraction becomes more tangled and twisted. A large list of content warnings signals that this is a romance on the darker side, with Eileen assuming the role of puppet master, determined to keep the American tourists close. The book feels like a delicious melodrama, in the most complimentary sense of the term; it's a magical bacchanalian soap opera where love and hate flip like a switch, with deviance and lust underscoring every interaction. A toxic polyamorous romance that revels in dark eroticism. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.