Parents' Guide to

The Darkness Within Us

By Carrie R. Wheadon, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 15+

Sexy, feminist page-turner of a dark romantic fantasy.

The Darkness Within Us book cover: Purple perfume bottle hanging from string of pearls glows in front of ornate gray mirror

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Romance fans who like a sprinkling of fantasy and a dark edge to the characters won't be able to put down this sultry tale of a sharp-tongued murdering duchess. Chrysantha is a force of nature, so relentless in her quest for freedom that you have to admire her, even if she smothered her creepy old husband to achieve her dreams. But when the main character of a book with so much pink on the cover declares she is swearing off love and already has everything she wants, of course a crass man has to come in and ruin everything, in the most dangerously sexy way possible. Eryx is just what women in fantasy tales love to hate and hate that they love -- full of secrets, pig-headed, bad dresser (but fixable), and possibly not entirely human. Will Chrysantha kill him before she falls for him, that's the question. The tension between them is fantastic, mostly owing to the whip-smart dialogue. And only once, at a brothel, are we thrown into a scene with the lovelorn enemies where the conflict feels unnatural and forced. Other sultry scenes fit the overall story better, especially because Eryx's supernatural secrets are coming out at the same time. Another thing to appreciate is The Darkness Within Us' feminist angle. We see even a strong character like Chrysantha stumble in a man's world. When she conquers the sexist forces working against her just as she gives into her feelings, it makes the ending so much more satisfying.

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