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Loved the world-building and characters at the start, however I did struggle a little with the pace of the book. The beginning was great, really had me intrigued however I did feel it fell off a little after that and started to become a bit uneven. I also think from going off the cover you think this is a pirate book but (without giving away too many spoilers) it wasn’t really…..Either way I do think this is a book that many will enjoy and should give a read!

I actually hoped It had a focus on pirate but I was wrong. The story Is not so bad, simple but I've ready It with pleasure. Altough the party with vampire for me It Is a non sense, they appear only in the last part. If that Is a book about vampires, why they aren't characters for all the book?
Lynette maybe Is the only character well constructed.
The waiting style Is not bad, thank tò that I finish ed the book.

** I received an ARC copy in return for an honest review **
This is exactly what you would think it is. It has pirates, vengeance, a hunt for family, and a spattering of LGBT rep. However, if you are going into this expecting vampires, you will be disappointed to find that they are only vaguely mentioned near the end. After all, it is inspired by the writer Alexandre Dumas' worlds incorporating vampires into France, not a book about vampires. I do feel that clarification is needed even if it is setting up for a series with vampires.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced copy of this book!
Overall, I did enjoy this book. I particularly enjoyed the world-building and relationships built in the first part of the book.
It has taken me a while to find the words to articulate why I would only give this book 3-stars.
For me, the pacing of the story as a whole seemed inconsistent. The first 20% of the book felt really well paced. It wasn't all high action, but it was well constructed and gripping!
The middle section of the book (from approx 20%, to approx 80%) felt as though it was trying to do too much (world-building, introducing characters, relationship-building, raising the stakes of the story, travelling, plotting, etc). What was there had some really nice moments, but I felt like there were moments that could have benefitted from having a bit more focus. For example, the sapphic relationship and that development had some really nice moments, but I didn't feel as though it had the development in the story to justify where the relationship ended up.
The mystery elements of the story dotted through the book were nice (though I personally would have loved to see more of the vampires, and that dynamic playing out within the world and society that was built!)
Overall, I did enjoy the story, and I grew fond of some of the characters.

1.5 🌟 🔅
First a thank you for Netgalley and the author for providing the ARC of this book for my honest opinion
I am now in search of every Pirate/siren/mermaid book whether historical, paranormal, retelling, or fantasy.
So I was very intrigued about a female pirate trying to find her biological family in a world haunted by vampires and conspiracies.
But sadly, it was a no for me
as much as I enjoyed the first and last 15% of the book, these were quick-paced and full of adventure and action, the 70% in between were dull and very slow.
For a book promising vampires and paranormal, we meet our first werewolf at 65%??!!!!
Things kept happening to Morgan that were either irrelevant or not understandable.
The romance felt rushed
I wanted more for a FF relationship
and the parts that should have been the focus were not given enough space
Morgan herself was lacking as a character.
I understand that she lived her life on board a ship
but she was surrounded by pirates and scoundrels
she knows about thieving and lies
so how come she was easily manipulated?
every person she meets tells her that they are there for her and she should come with them and she goes without a question!
someone says "I am your father" and you immediately believe them???
there were points where I was saying "How stupid can she be?" and lo and behold, she is and she says it herself.
I hope this would be resolved because the book has much potential.

The Vengeance is a interesting adventure with a touch of fantastical, creepy supernatural, pirates, vampires, and a woman's quest to uncover the truth of her lineage.
Morgane was such an entertaining narrator and an easy character to relate to!
I loved the pirate aspect of the story and I really think it was one of the best parts, it was clearly well researched and felt truly authentic. On the other hand I would have loved to see more about the vampires in the story and I really hope we will get to have more in the next book!
Thank you to NetGalley, Solaris Books and the author for providing me the opportunity to read this book!

Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for this ARC.
I'm a little disappointed the Vampires showed up too late and too little on the book but I understand the author had to set all the background storyline plus this is a series but it was still a slow pace for a first book. I loved the main character and the worldbuilding so overall I enjoyed it and will definitely read book number 2.
3 Stars

This book promises pirates and vampires, and while we did get both, there was a lot more pirating than vampirism. This is no inherently bad, but as I set out reading this book hopi for more vampires than this book has I was a little disappointed. That's not to say that the book is bad, on he contrary it was really good! I does take a little while for the plot to really get going, but once it has it flows nicely.

This book has a LOT of potential. I took time to finish and think about how I wanted to write this review as an ARC with the knowledge that there are elements that could change before publication.
The main character is strong-willed and I can see her personality shine through so vividly, that it felt like the other characters got lost in the background. The story was compelling, but also confusing. Normally you would see more foreshadowing (or any) about some of the larger twists with the book, but the only context I had that there would be vampires in the book is in the listing as the first in a series with vampires in the name. The fantasy elements felt forced in at the end, almost like it was a found family adventure that just happened to run into vampires because something felt like it needed 'more.' Love the representation of a strong, queer female lead, but overall it just fell flat for me.
2.5/5

Easily one of most surprisingly fun books I’ve read all year. I wasn’t sure what to expect but I loved every second of this book.
The combination of pirates and vampires is an amazing idea. My only complaint would be that it was spoiled in the blurb. I would have liked that to have been a surprise.

This book has it all - poor dialogue, run on sentences, terrible pacing, and a plot that makes no sense at all. I was really looking forward to reading this (sapphic pirates and vampires, who wouldn't be?) but it was incredibly difficult to get through.

This is being marketed as ‘Dumas with vampires’, but I spent the majority of the book waiting for the vampires to turn up. I was disappointed in that regard, because they don’t appear until about page 300 of 350, and that didn’t feel like enough vampires.
Having said that, it was a very well written, swashbuckling adventure, with complex, loveable characters and interesting plot and development. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing 1800s France through the eyes of a woman brought up on a pirate ship: it felt very natural for her to hate all that was going on and to question the so- called natural order of things.
I think if the vampirism had been kept as a surprise, the reveal near the end would have had more emotional impact; as it was I felt like I picked up too quickly on the foreshadowing.
I did enjoy it, and would recommend it.

First off, I’d like to thank Solaris and NetGalley for an early copy of this ebook. The opinions in this review are mine alone.
I really enjoyed this book. The beginning of the book was honestly my favorite, with the swashbuckling pirate tales. I would have given this book 5 stars, had the title not been so deceptive. It’s called the Vampires of Dumas, but the vampires don’t show up until 90% through the book. And then once they did show up, they aren’t all that exciting. Mostly, once they presented themselves, I was like “oh. Right. This book is about vampires.” I think this book would have been better suited as a prequel to a series, or a prequel to another book. It’s a nice back story, but if you’re marketing it as a book about vampires, 2/10.
I liked Morgane, she’s got just the right amount of sass and whit. She seems well equipped for battle scenes, but also just like she stumbles into victory with chaos and sheer will to survive. Which honestly is a whole vibe and I love it. Overall, this is a great book if you don’t read the description and just vibe with it the whole time. Was a great little mystery.

This book wasnt bad but it def wasn't my cup of tea. The plot felt a bit one dimensional and then it became super far fetched compared to the start of the book. Overall I do think it has potential for the future but it did drag on a bit too much for my liking.
Thank You to Netgalley for giving me an e-arc of this book!

I got to about 60% mark and at that point tried to skim through a couple pages ahead see if anything was going to happen because honestly I had had been holding out for any mention of vampires. I feel like by this stage something should of happened. The writing style is good. Its descriptive and it was easy for me to visualise the world they were in. I felt myself growing attached to the fmc but in the same breathe there was just something lacking - I'm not sure whether its the age, experience of the character vs the type of plot and the sub character relationships. There's just a mismatch somewhere there. It wasn't for me on this occasion. Thank you NetGalley and Emma Newman for the opportunity to review.

I could not get past the first few chapters. This book was just not for me. I was super excited to read this based on the description but from what few chapters I did read the book was not like how it was described and too much was going on at once.

What an amazingly, fun novel!
Morgane is an excellent protagonist set apart by by her rough edges, carefree speech, and steadfast commitment to loyalty and love for her crew and friends. Her raw, authentic character connects you to her and keeps you rooting for her. Her mannerisms and behaviours perfectly reflect someone who grew up as a pirate and knows no other way of life. The use of sea terms to describe land situations that Morgane faces throughout the book makes it easier to understand Morgane's thinking (for example, calling someone a "barnacle" because they're clingy and useless, or comparing a crew's loyalty to their captain with the traits of a good ruler) and is quite clever. Her innocence regarding life on land makes her very endearing and leaves you laughing.
Her reluctant friendship and blossoming relationship with Lisette is beautifully written. The mature writing style keeps you captivated completely. I finished the entire book in just two days. The plot is intriguing and doesnt reveal too much too soon. In fact, if the title didnt mention vampires, I never would have guessed their involvement in the story.
All in all, this is a fantastic book and a quick, interesting read. I'm looking forward to the sequel and exploring more of the author's works.

Thanks to Netgalley and Solaris publishing for the ARC! Unfortunately... this one was a bit of a mess for me.
Okay, first of all, can we talk about how misleading this synopsis is?? It's literally advertised as"The Vampires of Dumas" (probably the name of the series if it's gonna have multiple books), but guess when the vampires show up? THE 90% MARK. I'm not even kidding. I kept waiting and waiting for vampires to appear, and they barely make a cameo at the end. Also, there's this whole thing in the blurb about "the truth about her real mother's death from twenty years ago" and I'm sitting here like... did we read the same book? Because that simply doesn't happen in the book.
The pacing is all over the place. The first 100 pages don't have much action. Then suddenly things pick up and we're off on this adventure (which, okay, gets kind of fun), but then the last 10% is just CHAOS. It's like the author remembered "oh wait, this is supposed to be a vampire book" and crammed everything in at the end.
The whole thing has this weirdly corny vibe to it? Not necessarily in a bad way if that's what you're into, but it definitely reads more like YA than adult fiction. There are some genuinely fun adventure scenes once you get past the slow start, and I can see the bones of a good story buried in there somewhere.
I will say this, there's an interesting idea here. The adventure parts are actually pretty entertaining once they get going. But the execution... yikes. And the climax of the book uses one of my least favorite plot devices.
Here's my advice:
- If you're here for vampires, just skip it. Seriously. Go read something else.
- If you like YA-style adventure stories and don't mind the supernatural stuff being basically an afterthought, you might have fun with this.
- PLEASE, publisher people, if you're reading this, change that synopsis before the book comes out! It's doing the book zero favors and is just going to make readers mad.
TL;DR: Misleading marketing, weird pacing, corny but sometimes fun adventure story that should probably be marketed as YA. And seriously, where are the vampires??

DNFed this around 70%. The description was very promising, but ultimately it was a letdown. This was billed as an adult fantasy, but the characters were all quite YA. And for a book supposedly about vampires, it had very no vamps! Maybe they show up in the last chunk that I didn't get to. I eventually put this down because it just seemed boring and I wasn't invested enough to try to find out what happens. This might be the book for someone, but it just wasn't me.

This was a WONDERFULLY done book, and I am really pleased with the story. I was excited to see what happened in Morgane's story, and the book kept me satisfied. I was not put off by the vampires not entering the story until later on in the book, but people reading it for the vampires might be a little disappointed. (I personally love pirate stuff, so it was more than enough for me!) The only negatives were around 20% in, the author could not decide if the name was "Anne- Marie" or "Anna-Marie", which had me really confused. Other than that, I think the author knows how to draw in a reader and keep them hooked! The characters were sympathetic and I hope to read more of them soon!