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Book Review: Phantasma by Kaylie Smith

Happy Monday bookish people! How are you all doing today? I hope you are all well. As promised in my April Wrap Up post, today I am bringing you my full thoughts about Phantasma by Kaylie Smith. This book has got so many good reviews and I couldn’t stop hearing about it and everyone seemed to love it, then I saw it marketed as an older version of Caraval meets Throne of the Fallen which are two of my favourite books so I needed to read it.

Blurb/Synopsis:

Caraval meets Throne of the Fallen in this spicy dark romantasy where a necromancer needs help from a dangerous phantom to win a deadly competition, only to find their partnership puts her at risk of breaking the game’s most vital rule: don’t fall in love.

When Ophelia and her sister discovers their mother brutally murdered, there is no time to grieve: Ophelia has inherited both her powerful death-driven magic and enormous debt on their home. Circumstances go from dire to deadly, however, when Ophelia’s sister decides to pay off the loan by entering Phantasma—a competition where most contestants don’t make it out alive and the winner is granted a single wish.

The only way to save her sister is to compete. But Phantasma is a cursed manor, with twisting corridors and lavish ballrooms, and filled with enticing demons and fatal temptations. Ophelia will need to face nine floors of challenges to win… if her fears don’t overtake her first.

When a charming, arrogant stranger claims he can protect and guide Ophelia, she knows she shouldn’t trust him. While Blackwell may not seem dangerous, appearances can be deceptive. But with her sister’s life on the line, Ophelia can’t afford to turn him away. She just needs to ignore the overwhelming, dark attraction drawing them closer and closer together.

Because in Phantasma, the only thing deadlier than losing the game is losing your heart.

My Review:

Phantasma follows our main female character called Ophelia, at the beginning of the novel Ophelia and her Sister are dealing with the loss of their mother and after her sister disappears Ophelia in a bid to find her ends up becoming entangled in the dangerous trials of Phantasma. As I mentioned, before going into this book I had heard all of the hype and I was anticipating a five star (which I didn’t get) but at the minimum I was hoping to have a fun time reading it. I’d also heard so many people talk about Blackwell and how he was their new book boyfriend. I have to say that for me, although I enjoyed his character, he wasn’t consistent. There were many times where he’d completely change his actions from what had been said and, although this could work for his character and the plot points, this just confused me. I also struggled with his name which is a silly complaint to have but I kept tripping over it when reading which was taking me out of the story. I also thought that the trials element was there in a way that was intriguing but I wish there was more to them, and to the search that was happening in between the trials we barely got any of that because the space was given to the romantic plotline instead. Overall, I enjoyed this book but it didn’t live up to the expectations I had of it from what I’d seen others say about it.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Have you read Phantasma? Let me know what you thought of it!

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