Suicide Season by Yolanda Olson

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Suicide Season by Yolanda Olson

Book Info

Suicide Season by Yolanda Olson
Series: House of Von Astor #1
Rating: five-stars Book ratings explained
Genres: Dark Romance, Horror, Paranormal Romance
Pages: 313
ASIN: B0927XXZ4V
Published: 30/08/2021
Purchase at: Amazon | Amazon CA | Amazon UK | Amazon AU
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Death is only the beginning

It’s a vicious cycle.

Stop, start. Stop, start.

We move when the hunt has ended in one place, only to begin again.

It has nothing to do with the warmth of spring and summer or the chill of autumn and winter. Our seasons are measured by something else entirely. And while I sometimes wonder if he’ll ever tire of his god games, I also know that he enjoys it far too much to ever stop.

Hunger is never an issue for us, and because of that, what we are isn’t apparent. I prefer animals, and so does he in a roundabout way. It’s how he sees humans—as animals that lack the common instinct to survive when presented with something beautiful.

As we leave our current home for the next, I wonder what time has in store for us. Whatever it may be, as long as we’re by each other’s sides, nothing else will matter.

We’ve already gone to the end.

Now it’s time for the cycle to repeat itself.

Sick, twisted and completely beautiful

From the very beginning of the story, Olsen captivates the reader with the beauty in the darkness, letting Eliseo’s pain seep into your bones while witnessing Jakobe’s aura overpowering him. And that’s just the prologue.

Statistically, Sin City ranked thirty-four and a half suicides per one hundred thousand people annually, and I was ashamed to say that I was almost the half

Eliseo

This is a story in three parts: Eliseo (the Lesser), Jakobe (the Master) and Lotte (the Cypher). Unlike the dual point of view which readers are so often given, each of Suicide Season’s characters takes a single section of the story. Eliseo tells us of the relationship between him and Jakobe, of his fears and sorrows, set to the backdrop of the events that led him to meet Lotte. Jakobe shows us the other side of the relationship, revealing all the elements that Eliseo hasn’t yet seen. Lotte is the catalyst for the action in the story and events that bring Eliseo and Jakobe closer together. Eliseo is humanity, Lotte compassion, and Jakobe dark power, all three drawing together to create a seductively enchanting tale.

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to read it again because I’m not quite ready to leave the season behind.

About Yolanda Olson

Yolanda Olson is a USA Today Bestselling and award-winning author. Born and raised in Bridgeport, CT where she currently resides, she usually spends her time watching her favorite channel, Investigation Discovery.

Occasionally, she takes a break to write books and test the limits of her mind. Also an avid horror movie fan, she likes to incorporate dark elements into the majority of her books.

Last Updated on 19 November 2021 by Glowstars

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