Review of Belle Morte by Bella Higgins

Synopsis - There’s only one way out

Belle Morte. One of five houses where vampires reside as celebrities and humans are paid to be their living donors. While others came here seeking fortune, I came in search of my sister who walked into Belle Morte five months ago . . . and never walked back out.

Now that I’m here, the secrets about this world have proven to be much bigger than I ever anticipated. And lurking around every corner are shocking insinuations of what happened to my sister.

There’s only one person who might have the answers I need, and the undeniable pull I feel toward him is terrifying: Edmond Dantès―a vampire, and my mortal enemy.

The harder I try to resist him, the further I fall under his spell. And in one instant my life is irrevocably changed. My past becomes prologue and my fate becomes sealed behind these doors.

Belle Morte has spoken. And it may never let me go.

Read - 7/12/22-7/16/22 
Rating - ⭐️⭐️/5
Series - Yes

Review - 
DNF at 48%. Premise was awesome, but the actual book itself had a ton of editorial errors. Which is fine, but annoying when I can’t understand what they were trying to say. The characters were boring and flat. I didn’t care about any of them, and the most interesting part was Edmond talking about his backstory and how he became a vampire. Also, Edmond is three letters away from Edward… probably just a coincidence but made me laugh 🤣. Didn’t like the instant feelings for Edmond when she just bumped into him. I really liked the whole idea of the book but it was poor execution/writing. It’s just meh. It’s not bad, but not captivating or enjoyable enough. Just kind of “if I need something to read” type. Don’t recommend, but if you’re really bored go ahead.

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