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Friday, October 26, 2018

BLOG TOUR REVIEW: The Necromancer's Bride by Brianna Hale

Title: The Necromancer's Bride
Author: Brianna Hale
Genre: Dark Fantasy Romance
Release Date: October 20, 2018





When I was a child he brought me back from the brink of death. Since that day I have borne his mark, a black star in the center of my left palm. The villagers say it brands me as evil. I think it means something far worse. It marks me as his.
The disease that nearly killed me has returned to the village and children are dying. I’m the only one who dares to climb the mountain and learn his secrets. In exchange I’m to clean his house and help with his strange experiments, but Meremon wants more. He wants me. And it isn’t long before I discover that his demands are as twisted as his experiments.

Warning: This story is a dark fantasy romance with scenes of non-consent and dubious consent. Additionally, Meremon is a necromancer and enjoys unusual things. Some sex scenes might be strange or creepy for some readers.

As always with Brianna Hale books, no cheating, and a guaranteed happily ever after. THE NECROMANCER’S BRIDE is a novella of 16,000 words.



There’s nothing Brianna Hale likes more than a large, stern alpha male with a super-protective and caring streak, and when she’s not writing about them she can usually be found with a book, a cocktail, planning her next trip to a beautiful location or attending the theatre. She believes that pink and empowerment aren’t mutually exclusive, and everyday adventures are possible. Brianna lives in London.



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Sonja's Review


I love dark, paranormal, and out of the box books whether those three elements are separate or whether they are all combined into one story, so when I saw The Necromancer’s Bride, I was immediately intrigued by it. Taking that into consideration along with the fact that I’ve been meaning to read Brianna Hale for awhile, I decided to give this book a try. And t’s not a choice that I regret — The Necromancer’s Bride was interesting, unique, and I enjoyed reading it. 

Despite the hero being a necromancer and death as a result being a feature in this story, it didn’t really feel that dark to me. It was actually very sweet with some dirty goodness and a touch of heartache and longing thrown in. The Necromancer’s Bride is very fast read and if you love a Halloween tale, then this one is perfect for you as long as you’re willing to give it a chance and be open to all kinds of possibilities. 

~ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Stars