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Nocturne by Cheryl Mahoney

popthebutterfly's review

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4.0

Disclaimer: I received this book from rockstar book tours and the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.

Book: Nocturne

Author: Cheryl Mahoney

Book Series: The Guardian of the Opera Book 1

Rating: 4/5

Recommended For...: Phantom of the Opera retellings

Publication Date: June 5, 2020

Publisher: Stonehenge Circle Press

Pages: 357

Recommended Age: 16+ (romance, language, phantoms in the night)

Synopsis: Set against the backdrop of 1880s Paris and the stunning Opera Garnier, The Guardian of the Opera: Nocturne brings you the familiar tale from a different direction. Meg Giry met the Phantom once when she was twelve years old, a new ballet dancer lost in the Opera’s maze. Years later, when an Angel of Music offers singing lessons to her best friend Christine Daaé, Meg is sure she knows what’s actually happening. But as strange events unfold and the pieces stop adding up, Meg has to wonder if she truly understands the Phantom—or Christine.

Erik is a man of many talents and many masks, and the one covering his face may be the least concealing. The opera house is his kingdom and his refuge, where he stalks through the shadows as the Phantom of the Opera, watching over all that occurs. He never intended to fall in love; when he does, it launches him into a new symphony he’s certain can only end in heartbreak.

Review: I really enjoyed this Phantom of the Opera retelling. The strength of this book was in the character development and the author did well with them. The book also had a well developed plot and I enjoyed reading this from start to finish.

However, I did feel like the world building could have been a bit better. That's really my only complaint though!

Verdict: A well done retelling.

rubyslippersreads's review

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4.0

How am I ever going to wait for the next book in the series?
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