Finding Our Home
by Michele Notaro
Neo~
The first time I saw him, he took my breath away. He’d looked across the courtyard and made eye contact with me—his brown eyes that were bright and shining with silver around the irises—and I hadn’t been able to look away. I didn’t even know his name. All I knew was that I wanted to find him again and talk to him. The only way I knew how to do that was by becoming a bestower—a human that allowed vampires to feed from them.
Dorian~
His blood was more alluring than any other I’d encountered before, which was saying something. I wasn’t that old, but I wasn’t that young, either, so I’d seen, and tasted, my fair share of bestowers. But never had I smelled one that made me want to forget the rules, forget the consequences, and take him right here and now no matter who saw. I wanted his blood—and his body.
What will happen when human and vampire come together? Will one night of passion be it for the couple or is it possible that there’s more than only lust at play?
Finding Our Home takes place in the Reclaiming Hope world, but is a standalone novella. To read the series in chronological order, read it after Keeping Them Unseen.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Michele Notaro's novella, Finding Our Home, is a captivating addition to the Reclaiming Hope universe, offering readers a standalone story that delves into the complexities of human-vampire relationships. This narrative is a compelling exploration of desire, identity, and the search for belonging, set against the backdrop of a world where humans and vampires coexist in a delicate balance.
The story introduces us to Neo, a human whose life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters Dorian, a vampire with an irresistible allure. From the moment their eyes meet, Neo is drawn to Dorian in a way that defies logic and reason. This initial attraction sets the stage for a narrative that is as much about self-discovery as it is about romance. Neo's decision to become a bestower—a human who allows vampires to feed from them—is a testament to his willingness to embrace the unknown in pursuit of something greater than himself.
On the other hand, Dorian is a character who embodies the eternal struggle between instinct and restraint. His attraction to Neo's blood is unlike anything he has experienced before, challenging the boundaries he has set for himself as a vampire. This internal conflict adds depth to Dorian's character, making him more than just a supernatural being driven by primal urges. Instead, he becomes a symbol of the complexities inherent in the vampire mythos, where desire and danger are inextricably linked.
The chemistry between Neo and Dorian is palpable, and Notaro skillfully navigates the nuances of their relationship. The initial spark of attraction quickly evolves into a deeper connection, raising questions about the nature of love and the possibility of finding a home in another person. This theme of belonging is central to the novella, as both characters grapple with their identities and the roles they play in a world that often feels alienating.
Notaro's writing is both evocative and immersive, drawing readers into a world that is richly detailed and vividly imagined. The Reclaiming Hope universe serves as a fitting backdrop for the story, providing a sense of continuity for fans of the series while remaining accessible to new readers. The novella's pacing is well-balanced, allowing for moments of introspection and character development without sacrificing the tension and excitement that drive the plot forward.
One of the strengths of Finding Our Home is its exploration of themes that resonate beyond the confines of its supernatural setting. The novella touches on issues of consent, power dynamics, and the search for identity, all of which are relevant to contemporary discussions about relationships and personal autonomy. Notaro handles these themes with sensitivity and nuance, ensuring that they enhance rather than overshadow the central romance.
In comparison to other works in the vampire romance genre, such as J.R. Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood series or Charlaine Harris's Sookie Stackhouse novels, Notaro's novella stands out for its focus on character-driven storytelling. While the supernatural elements are integral to the plot, they serve as a backdrop for the exploration of human emotions and experiences. This approach allows for a more intimate and relatable narrative, one that resonates with readers on a personal level.
Overall, Finding Our Home is a beautifully crafted novella that offers a fresh take on the vampire romance genre. Michele Notaro has created a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, inviting readers to consider the ways in which love can transcend boundaries and redefine our understanding of home. Whether you are a long-time fan of the Reclaiming Hope series or a newcomer to Notaro's work, this novella is sure to leave a lasting impression.
In conclusion, Finding Our Home is a testament to Michele Notaro's ability to weave together elements of fantasy and reality, creating a narrative that is as enchanting as it is meaningful. The novella's exploration of love, identity, and belonging is both timely and timeless, making it a must-read for fans of the genre and anyone seeking a story that speaks to the heart.
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