Dreams of Mariposa by L. T. Getty | Review

Dreams of Mariposa by L. T. Getty | Review

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Dreams of Mariposa by L. T. Getty | Review & Giveaway

Dreams of Mariposa by L. T. Getty | ReviewDreams of Mariposa by L. T. Getty
Published by Champagne Book Group on February 20, 2020
Genres: Fiction, Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy
Format: eBook
Pages: 222

Every decade, Marie must leave her home and everything she loves to start anew. She can’t risk the locals learning the truth of her immortality, much less her vampiric need to feed off fear. Fortunately for Marie, fear comes easily, and she spends her endless days mourning the loss of her beloved.

When she is summoned to the leaders of the masquerade, she is persuaded to assist them in uncovering a mystery of powers possibly more ancient than their own order.

As a rare daywalker of exquisite beauty, there is no society she cannot infiltrate. Having spent the last few centuries growing into her power, she expects to learn of the old powers then return to her lonely eternity of mourning.

She doesn’t expect to fall in love, and everything changes.

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Excerpt

“Where is this fool taking us?” one of Raoul’s men asked.

I realized then that they hadn’t been paying attention.

“Driver!” He reached his arm outside the open window to rap and get his attention, but I could smell the hiss of venom and knew it was intentional.

The horses ran quicker, and I could hear more coming up. They sought to isolate us and do their deed in the woods. Interesting choice, as there was no need to restrain ourselves without potential witnesses.

One of Raoul’s guards kicked open the door. He glided out. His gift included some manipulation of his form, and like a shadow he leapt onto the path, while his fellow went to climb up on the stagecoach.

Raoul glanced at me. “You’ll be safest in here.”

“Do not leave your men, guardian mine.”

His gaze darted from mine as I recognized the smell of flesh turning to ash, and light pierced the chest of the fellow on the roof of the coach. He exploded into dust before he could scream. The stench of sulphur was undeniable, even without our honed senses. The other fellow met a similar end a moment later.

Unfazed by the strange tool on a chain, Raoul unsheathed a rapier from his cane and struck the driver in the leg. The man was young. He met a knife at the rapier for the second strike, but the riders coming up were too late. Raoul knocked aside the gun and slashed the driver’s face before he pierced his heart. I bounced along uncomfortably as the driver was pushed forward and went under the back left wheel.

The horses squealed and ran faster. Raoul reached for the reins, but a rider came up from beside the carriage, then put her pistol in through the open window at me. I grabbed the weapon with such force I nearly knocked her off her horse and into the carriage’s paneling.

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My thoughts on Dreams of Mariposa by L. T. Getty

This is an enjoyable tale even though the main character is a narcissistic vampire that is rather difficult to like. I suppose if you had been living the same life for so many ages, you have earned the right to believe in your own perfection.

Marie is blessed with beauty and power, but nothing can overcome her grief at losing the love of her life. She spends an eternity manipulating and humiliating friend and foe alike. In the end, does she get her just due, or is revenge to be hers?

The story draws the reader in and keeps the pages turning. At a mere 222 pages, this is a quick read that most will enjoy. It delves deep into the mystique and power of the vampire hierarchy while telling an entertaining tale.

The final chapter changed my entire perspective on what I had just read. It’s rare that a book manages to end on that note. Kudos to the author for a job well done.

If vampires and a steampunk vibe are your go-to genre, this is definitely the book for you.

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I received a copy of the book for the tour. This review is my honest, unbiased opinion.

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About L. T. Getty

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L.T. Getty is a science fiction and fantasy writer who hails from the Canadian Prairies.

When she’s not writing, you can likely find her driving an ambulance and dreaming about travel

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Giveaway!

L.T. Getty will be awarding a $50 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.

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Visit more stops on the tour for extra chances to win!

May 31: Bibliomanaic Aza
May 31: Gina Rae Mitchell
May 31: Harlie’s Books
June 7: The Faerie Review
June 7: Jazzy Book Reviews
June 7: Kit ‘N Kabookle
June 14: The Avid Reader
June 14: Read book. Repeat
June 14: Travel the Ages

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17 responses to “Dreams of Mariposa by L. T. Getty | Review

  1. Christina Gould

    “Having spent the last few centuries growing into her power, she expects to learn of the old powers then return to her lonely eternity of mourning.”

    I wish I had centuries to learn new things, lol. Thanks for the giveaway!

  2. Christina Gould

    “As a rare daywalker of exquisite beauty, there is no society she cannot infiltrate.”

    I wish I had this problem! Thanks for the giveaway!

  3. Christina Gould

    “When she is summoned to the leaders of the masquerade, she is persuaded to assist them in uncovering a mystery of powers possibly more ancient than their own order.”

    This sounds ominous. Thanks for the giveaway!

  4. Christina Gould

    “Fortunately for Marie, fear comes easily, and she spends her endless days mourning the loss of her beloved.”

    This is intriguing. Thanks for the giveaway!

  5. Christina Gould

    “She can’t risk the locals learning the truth of her immortality, much less her vampiric need to feed off fear.”

    I wish I was a vampire, lol. Thanks for the giveaway!

  6. Christina Gould

    “Every decade, Marie must leave her home and everything she loves to start anew. ”

    That sounds difficult to do. Thanks for the giveaway!