I would like to thank Netgalley and Covenant Communications for providing me this ARC.
It Started in Budapest by Julie Danes is a story about a girl named Molly who takes the help of her favourite story-Dracula to find a cure for her sick brother. For this book, I liked the plot, the setting, and the characters. Although, the book ended on a good note, a few things could have been elaborated better.
I liked the historical period of the story. The story is set in the early 1900s, which is one of my favourite time periods to read about. The story is set long before the World War era, but it also mutes other tumultuous events occurring during that period. Although, I prefer some hint of real facts in historical fiction, I liked this story too much to mind the lack of real life occurrences. Second, I liked how the story contains various train journeys. I have never travelled by train, so reading about train journeys is very appealing to me especially about those of the Orient Express.
It was nice to read about the protagonists’ journey through mainland Europe in search of a cure for death- eternity. The narrator does not go into heavy detail about the physical aspects of the places the protagonists travel through, but s/he goes into sufficient amount of detail so that the reader can understand the essence of the characters’ surroundings. Another thing that I liked about the setting was the introduction of an ancient and old church, which relates to the Romantic theme of celebrating traditional and old architecture. Both aspects of the setting enhanced the adventure of the story.
Some of the characters in this book were well-developed, but some were not. Although, the protagonist- Molly is like every other naive and innocent heroine, her character development really appealed to me. The author has efficiently developed why she is the way she is and why she does the things she does. I particularly liked how the writer explores Molly’s fear of white by slowing revealing the psychological trauma as the root of this fear. Mr Hunt’s love and support for Molly is adorable and amazing and his back story is sad, but I wanted him to be more than just that. Also, Matthew-Molly’s twin is not given enough space in the story. He is the reason for Molly’s quest, but I wanted the writer to give him more space before and after Molly’s journey. Other than these characters, the villain is untrustworthy, but a real charmer so it was really frustrating to read how easily Molly trusts him. Therefore, some characters are well-developed, but more space is really needed for some characters in this story.
For me, this is another story which had a unsatisfying ending. It was another one of those endings where the writer quickly wraps up everything. I wanted a proper farewell for Matthew and something more holistic than a cliche romantic ending. I was happy about the happily ever after, but a more complex ending would have worked better.
It Started in Budapest by Julie Danes is a story with a great plot, a good setting, and some sweet characters. Although, the ending could have been better, I am happy Molly got her happily ever after. I recommend this book to anyone who wants a short and sweet read for quarantine. I really expected this book to have supernatural elements (a vampire obviously), but it turned out to be a completely different story and a very good one.