I got to beta read this book before it was edited and proofread and even with all the regular mistakes, it was such an engaging story. It starts off in the childhood of Helvia and Octavia and how they first meet, and it maneuvers through their lives, their friendship growing, navigating different barriers, hard times, beautiful and tough moments. All along the way I found myself enthralled with the little tidbits I learned about ancient Pompeii, and I did end up googling several things and learned some fascinating things along the way. There are several other characters that play certain roles in which I cherished, and some have no redeeming qualities.
Just as soon as I thought to myself that it was time to age the characters up, the very next page was a new chapter and I got my wish. They age quicker and quicker until they become adults, as things change and evolve along with their relationship and with others.
I did begin to wonder if sex scenes were coming, but I also wasn’t certain I was reading a typical romance. It seems more of a love story, but more than that. Any sex scenes were fade to black moments, and I was very satisfied with exactly what was written.
There is a major event that Pompeii is infamously known for and I won’t give spoilers but I will say, though I did wonder if that would be brought into the story, I think the author did the story justice. I honestly wasn’t sure I was going to love a book as much as I do that has so many harsh circumstances and tragic events but I could not put it down. My heart raced, I laughed, I coo’d, I gasped, I cried and I fell in love with this story.
This book is delicious, heartbreaking, heartwarming, exiting, fun, and fascinating. It has a couple unexpected and surprising twists that were a nice treat. I haven’t been moved to write such a long review for a book in a long time (I’m not good at this).
Violet Morley has become my favorite author for sapphic content. And this book may just be my favorite read of all time. This book won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but it was perfect for me