I was instantly enveloped into the world of The God of Endings. Very impressive for a debut novel and I was SO pleasantly surprised to discover: VAMPIRES! Always a fav subject of mine. Fans of Anne Rice, take note! The novel opens during a particularly brutal and bleak time
…more in history. Consumption is wiping out whole communities and the townsfolk's fears surrounding the disease spiral to the supernatural & cause them to do unspeakable deeds in an effort to quell the spread.
The main character Anna/Anya/Collette survives thanks to her Grandfather and her journey takes a surprising turn. The idea of being immortal is quite seductive, however, once the reality of outliving everyone you'll ever know and love who's mortal (and all that blood-drinking) becomes your reality, it makes the existence sound positively intolerable, at least from where I'm sitting.
Holland's lush prose positively swept me away! I found myself re-reading whole passages simply because of how beautifully written it is. I felt like I knew Collette on an intimate level. I admired her strength and compassion. My heart went out to her and all she comes up against in her many lifetimes; endless lessons to be learned. I so enjoyed her knowledge and use of art. How painting a landscape took her "away" and gave her peace for a short time and her interactions with her students, including little gifted Leo. This book left me with much food for thought. Collette is a poignant character that now lives in my head. I can't stop thinking about her.
I will certainly be keeping an eye out for Ms Holland's future writings and if she deigns to gift us with another installment of Collette, I'll be here for it! (less)