Who Owns You?
by Domina Easton
A life without financial worries
A deed to a castle
A nest of hot gargoyles?
Charlotte
I don’t know what was more surprising: finding out I had an aunt or that my aunt is dead.
No, scratch that, the most surprising revelation is that monsters are real. Supernaturals and monsters have always lived in the dark.
My inheritance is a fortune and a castle. But somehow no one mentioned the castle is occupied by Darius, Julius, Marcus, and an as—We’ll call him Atlas. These gargoyles think I’m moving in on their home… when all I want to do is “find myself,” collect my inheritance, and move on.
What’s next? Who knows?
Only a few things are certain:
One, I don’t belong in Ireland.
Two, Atlas hates me more than he hates…everybody.
Three, I hold the key to this castle, whether they like it or not.
Will I find myself and move on as intended, or is Ireland, with the gargoyles, destined to be my new home?
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Martial Peak Reviews
Domina Easton's Who Owns You? is a fascinating blend of fantasy, romance, and self-discovery, set against the lush backdrop of Ireland. The novel introduces readers to Charlotte, a protagonist whose life takes an unexpected turn with the inheritance of a castle and a fortune from an aunt she never knew existed. However, the real surprise lies not in the inheritance itself but in the castle's current inhabitants—a group of enigmatic and alluring gargoyles.
From the outset, Easton crafts a narrative that is both engaging and immersive. The premise of the novel is intriguing, drawing readers into a world where the supernatural coexists with the mundane. The idea of gargoyles as central characters is a refreshing twist on the typical supernatural romance genre, which often focuses on vampires or werewolves. This unique choice adds a layer of originality to the story, setting it apart from other works in the same genre.
Thematically, Who Owns You? explores the concept of identity and belonging. Charlotte's journey is not just about claiming her inheritance but also about discovering who she truly is and where she fits in the world. Her initial reluctance to embrace her new life in Ireland is relatable, as many readers will identify with the fear of the unknown and the challenge of stepping outside one's comfort zone. As the story progresses, Charlotte's character development is evident. She evolves from a woman who is unsure of herself and her place in the world to someone who is confident and self-assured.
Easton does an excellent job of developing her characters, particularly the gargoyles—Darius, Julius, Marcus, and Atlas. Each gargoyle has a distinct personality, and their interactions with Charlotte are both humorous and poignant. Atlas, in particular, stands out as a complex character. His initial hostility towards Charlotte is gradually revealed to be a defense mechanism, masking deeper insecurities and fears. The dynamic between Charlotte and Atlas is one of the highlights of the novel, providing tension and chemistry that keeps readers invested in their relationship.
The setting of Ireland adds an atmospheric quality to the novel, with Easton's descriptive prose bringing the castle and its surroundings to life. The juxtaposition of the ancient and mystical with the modern and mundane creates a rich tapestry that enhances the story's fantastical elements. The castle itself becomes a character in its own right, with its secrets and history playing a crucial role in the unfolding narrative.
One of the strengths of Who Owns You? is its ability to balance humor and romance with deeper themes of self-discovery and acceptance. The novel does not shy away from exploring the complexities of relationships, both romantic and platonic. Charlotte's interactions with the gargoyles are not just about romance but also about friendship, trust, and understanding. This multifaceted approach adds depth to the story, making it more than just a typical supernatural romance.
In comparison to other works in the genre, such as Sarah J. Maas's A Court of Thorns and Roses series or Deborah Harkness's A Discovery of Witches, Easton's novel holds its own with its unique premise and engaging characters. While it may not have the same level of epic world-building as Maas's series, Who Owns You? excels in its character-driven narrative and emotional depth. Fans of supernatural romance will find much to enjoy in Easton's novel, particularly those looking for a fresh take on the genre.
Overall, Who Owns You? is a captivating read that combines fantasy, romance, and self-discovery in a way that feels both fresh and familiar. Domina Easton has crafted a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, with characters that linger in the mind long after the final page is turned. Whether you're a fan of supernatural romance or simply looking for a story that explores the complexities of identity and belonging, Who Owns You? is a novel that deserves a place on your reading list.
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