Carnival of Souls by Melissa Marr
**This review may contain spoilers**
Carnival of Souls is the first book I’ve read by Melissa Marr. I do
have her Wicked Lovely series on my super long ‘to-read’ list, but
figured I would give this one a whirl first. I thought it was a
stand-alone novel. I was wrong.
Carnival of Souls tells the story of Mallory, Aya, and Kaleb; three characters who all have something to hide.
Aya and Kaleb are from The City, and underground mecca teeming with
daimons. Daimons are creatures not unlike dogs, but usually stick to
their more human form. Witches used to live in The City, as well, but
were driven out and now live in the human world.
The City is ruled over by a man named Marchosias, and within The City
lies the Carnival of Souls. The Carnival is a place where the
lower-caste daimons, curs, and scabs like to lurk. They sell pleasure
and they sell pain. Some wear masks; others do not.
There are also fights to the death in the Carnival of Souls.
Lower-caste daimons and curs enter for a chance to try and better their
lives; to earn the chance to join the upper ranks of the more noble
daimons.
It is here that we meet Kaleb and Aya, bother fighters, but both
fighting for very different reasons. One wants to better their life, and
the other is trying for something so much more.
In the human world, where the witches reside, we meet Mallory, a
seemingly normal human girl who is being raised by her stepfather, Adam,
who happens to be a witch. He has done nothing but try to protect her
from the world in which he escaped. He teaches her to fight and tells
her never to trust a daimon.
Everything changes when Mallory turns 17 and the various truths and
lies start to come out. Only then do the lives of Kaleb, Aya, and
Mallory intertwine.
Overall, I thought Carnival of Souls was a pretty decent read. It was
fascinating and intriguing to me, and it kept me reading, curious to
see how things would play out. However, the ending was a bit of a tease.
I like cliffhangers as much as the next person, but now knowing there
will be a sequel, I am dying to get my hands on it so I can continue the
journey of Mallory, Aya, and Kaleb.
If you’re looking for a quick read that’s dark and edgy, give Carnival of Souls a whirl. It’s definitely worth a look.
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