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Lee Winter: Requiem for Immortals (Paperback, 2016, Ylva Verlag e.Kfr.) 4 stars

Professional cellist Natalya Tsvetnenko moves seamlessly among the elite where she fills the souls of …

Review of 'Requiem for Immortals' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

(I won this book in a Goodreads give-away)

As others have said, good writing, but the story, or the characters just didn't grab me.

The two main characters are polar opposites in every sense (the only thing they have in common are their respective (step)mothers) and it stays this way for the entire novel, with Natalya constantly reminding Allison about the things she just doesn't do.

In fact, the story seemed to be heading toward a non-HEA, and in this rare case, I would have been OK with that. The differences are just too insurmountable. But no, the story was forced into an epilogue where Natalya suddenly decided she would 'try'.