(10/25/2022)
"The events of tomorrow are never early. Nothing comes to pass late." The immortal main character, Anna, learns this from her beloved Vanos. He teaches her how, like the seasons, we submit to death & destruction when the seasons demand. Anna grows from her own fractured childhood to love the battered & bruised children of others as the seasons of emptying bring her through centuries of hopeless immortal living. As comes the Spring she experiences new beginnings and affirms "I'll hold what I'm given tenderly but loosely…." I agree with other reviewers who have mentioned that the book is not for everyone. As Anna learns through the ages, the reading of this book requires readers to hold this story "loosely," to put aside the moments of horror, and to think carefully about what it would be like to be immortal and about our own seasons of endings & beginnings. The author portrays loving relationships beautifully and turns a "vampire" into a believable almost- human creature. Anne Rice fans will find this author's work engaging.