by Kaylie Smith
Published
September 3, 2024
Pages
513 pages
Language
English
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$17.09
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“WHERE DO I BEGIN? Has my heart forever!!… I absolutely devoured this… Plenty of spice… Had me on the edge of my seat the entire time, I was hanging onto every word that came out of that man’s mouth… I was sobbing!!… A complete rollercoaster!” Books.and.bunlife ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Welcome to Phantasma. There are only two rules to the game.
Stay alive. And don’t fall in love. When Ophelia’s sister disappears, there is only one way to save her.
Ophelia must enter Phantasma, a deadly contest inside a haunted mansion, and claim its prize— a single wish . Phantasma is a maze of twisting corridors and lavish ballrooms, of demons and temptations. Ophelia will face nine challenges, each more dangerous than the last.
There can only be one winner, and the other contestants will stop at nothing to eliminate their rivals. Every day the house creates new monsters. But just as Ophelia’s fears threaten to overwhelm her, a mysterious stranger offers her a bargain .
Charming, arrogant and infuriatingly attractive, Blackwell claims he can guide her through the lethal trials ahead. All he asks in return is ten years of her life. Ophelia knows she shouldn’t trust him.
Blackwell doesn’t seem dangerous, but appearances can be deceptive. Worse still, she feels a dark and irresistible attraction drawing them closer and closer. Her life is on the line.
But in Phantasma, the only thing deadlier than losing the game is losing your heart… The instant top ten bestseller and TikTok sensation! A Court of Thorns and Roses meets Caraval in this seductive fantasy adventure. With steamy romance, a sexy morally gray love interest, OCD rep and jaw-dropping twists, Phantasma is perfect for fans of Rebecca Yarros, Nisha J.
Tuli and Carissa Broadbent. See why readers love Phantasma : “ WOW what a ride! … Leaves you breathless … A hauntingly addictive read that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish … What am I going to do with my life now?
I need more Phantasma!!! ” NESSAS_BOOK_REVIEWS ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “ ALL THE STARS. I LOVED THIS BOOK .
I finished this in less than two days and I didn’t want it to end!… Gripping … An absolute must-read .” Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “ God, I am never going to recover from this book … I’m addicted! … I can’t even begin to put into words the rollercoaster of this book; the tension, the twists and turns that literally had me holding my breath until the VERY last page .” Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I cannot begin to describe how much I love this… I have not stopped thinking about this story … Oh gosh I wish I could read this for the first time again!… I FELT EVERY EMOTION POSSIBLE WHILE READING THIS!!! … will forever hold a special place in my heart .” Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “ So freaking amazing!
… So sold! I devoured this… I’m so in love with Blackwell… I can’t even… he has my heart… Such an epic romance, I just want to go back and read this for the first time … Loved, loved, loved… Thrilling. Sexy.
Heartwrenching. I squealed, I screamed, I laughed and yes, I cried, too … In my favourite reads!” Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “ The most addictive romantasy I have read … SO good … Seductive, exciting PERFECTION… The SPICE was dangerously hot … Shouting from the rooftops for everyone to READ THIS RIGHT NOW .” Theveganbookdragon ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “ My favorite book of all time! … A Necromancer in New Orleans??
Does it get cooler or more gothic than that???… The OCD REP was fantastic!!! … Blackwell, he was so freaking dreamy! … Marvelous 😍… Beyond beautiful… I FREAKING LOVED THIS!!!!!
” Brittsbookbabblings ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
In a land where shadows whisper and desires ignite the heart, a mesmerizing tale unfolds in Phantasma. This enchanting story captures the essence of dark fantasy woven with a riveting romance that transcends the boundaries of light and dark. Entangled in a world of wicked games, the protagonists must navigate a realm where passion battles peril, and love comes at a staggering cost.
Set against a backdrop of haunting beauty, Phantasma immerses readers in a gripping dance of seduction and intrigue.
A forbidden love story that defies the darkest odds and challenges fate itself. Enthralling world-building immerses readers in a realm of magic and mystery. A perfect blend of romance and suspense keeps you on the edge of your seat.
In the shadowed kingdom of Phantasma, where magic thrives and secrets linger in the air, a forbidden romance unfurls. A powerful sorceress with a past shrouded in mystery encounters a rogue warrior whose heart holds a painful truth. Together, they face dangers lurking in every corner as their undeniable connection draws them deeper into a realm of darkness.
\/ n Amidst the twisted power dynamics and ethereal creatures that inhabit this enchanted land, trusted allies are few and far between. As the protagonists' bond strengthens, so do the forces determined to tear them apart. Their love becomes the ultimate weapon in a game where betrayal is a constant threat, and staying together might mean sacrificing everything.
\/ n Phantasma beckons readers with its richly crafted world, one that comes alive with darkness and allure. Every choice holds immense power and repercussions that reverberate throughout the kingdom. This dark fantasy romance explores what it means to challenge destiny for love's sake, weaving a tale that leaves readers yearning for more, eager to embark on the next chapter of the Wicked Games series.
Phantasma captivates with its masterful world-building painting an immersive picture of a kingdom where magic and danger coexist creating an extraordinary reading experience \\/ n The dynamic interplay between romance and fantasy propels the narrative inviting readers to partake in a saga that traces the journey of love in the face of adversity \\/ n Engaging characters with intricate backstories add layers of depth to the plot transforming ordinary encounters into mesmerizing tales of courage vulnerability and passion.
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This book really is a combination of Caraval and Throne of the Fallen, with the vibes of Haunted Mansion. Expect paranormal beings, gothic vibes, haunted manor, deadly trials, and a sexy Phantom that will have you weak in the knees! "I want you to let me see you. All of you. There is nothing I have seen yet that has made me look away. No atrocity you could commit to make me not want you like this. No matter how forbidden. I want to know everything. I want to see all of the darkest corners of your mind. I want to taste your sins." While Caraval, which I love, is magical, Phantasma is haunting, eerie, spicy, edgy, dark, creepy. I thoroughly enjoyed it! The beginning was a bit slow for me. But once Ophelia was in the Devil’s Manor, it all picked up. Those trials were so not for the faint of heart! I wasn’t expecting them to be so gruesome; absolutely perfect for spooky season. Blackwell, Blackwell, Blackwell! I absolutely loved him! I don’t know why, but he reminded me a lot of Thomas Cresswell (Stalking Jack the Ripper), and I was here for it! He’s full of sass and banter, constantly annoying Ophelia. My gosh, their connection was amazing. The tension between them truly was electrifying and left me breathless. "Turn around!" "I think it's a bit too late for modesty, don't you?" "Says the one who isn't almost naked!" His smile turned into a full-on grin. "I could change that if you'd like." "You are such a thorn in my side. Honestly, I'm surprised you got my corset off so easily in the first place." He leaned in close enough that the tips of their noses nearly touched as he spoke. "There's no article of clothing I don't know how to take off efficiently." This review doesn’t even follow a singular line of thought, but if you take anything away from it, is that you NEED to read it! Best part? It’s a romantasy standalone! - forbidden romance - phantom x necromancer - forced proximity - morally grey mmc - deadly trials inspired by the Nine Circles of Hell - ocd rep - touch her or call her names and regret it - "good girl" - "who did this to you" - "grab the headboard"
What a perfect read for fall! I was not expecting to enjoy this as much as I did and boy did I ever! There’s high stakes and deadly trials with a gothic vibe plus devils and ghosts galore. The fmc is a bad ass gal and perfectly capable of handling herself and the trials she faces, but she also struggles with ocd as well as maneuvering her feelings over a lack of a childhood and jealousy of her sister having been given the opportunity to actually live as a normal person with friends and Ophelia facing the fact that despite being sisters they may not know each other as well as they thought. I called the twist pretty early, but still enjoyed every bit of of the book as we were with Ophelia and experiencing more of Phantasma and Blackwell was a snarky and sassy love interest throughout. The dialogue was good and not clunky and the romance plot was not cringy. I do with it was a little longer and the end wasn’t so rushed, but overall loved it and am looking forward to the next in the series and who it will be focused on. 4.5 stars for sure!
Rating: 4.75 stars Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️ Tropes: 🕯️Forced proximity 🕯️Forbidden romance 🕯️Ghost/Necromancer 🕯️Mutual pining 🕯️Cinnamon roll MMC for his FMC 🕯️“Who did this to you?” 🕯️“Touch him/her and die” 🕯️Trials/Battle Royale 🕯️Haunted Mansion 🕯️Gothic New Orleans 🕯️Disability (OCD) representation “To those who’ve had to claw their way out of the dark and still choose to be a light in this world—I’m proud of you.” Y’all. This BOOK. This is everything I wanted Quicksilver to be—not that there’s anything wrong with that book, but the hype was just insane and it left me so disappointed. This book just hits. It’s like a cross between The Temptation of Magic (also a great book), Hunger Games, and A Court of Thorns and Roses, and yet it manages to be entirely its own thing. This is gonna stay with me for a minute. We find Ophelia Grimm the night she finds her mother mysteriously dead on their living room floor in their gothic mansion in New Orleans. She’s always known she would one day have to inherit the necromancer magic that flows through the Grimm family line when her mother passed, but she hadn’t planned on it being so soon. Still, she does her duty and accepts the magic, turning her “cerulean-blue” eyes so ice-blue they are almost colorless. She also inherits, to her shock, a heap of debts her mother hadn’t told her about. To try and save their family home, Ophelia’s younger sister, Genevieve, decides to enlist herself in a trial competition called Phantasma, because the winner is granted any boon by the Prince of Devils. Ophelia chases after her sister and enlists in the same competition, planning to try and convince Genevieve to leave with her, but they’re put into separate groups and cannot meet until after they survive the seventh trial. Whilst there, Ophelia repeatedly finds herself bumping into a phantom called Blackwell, a mysterious person not enslaved by the mansion and yet not free to leave it either. They strike a deal: Blackwell will help her survive and win the trials, if Ophelia will help free him from Phantasma. If she fails, Blackwell will instead steal ten years from her lifespan. On the surface, this book already had a lot going for it in my opinion. Gothic horror vibes, Old New Orleans, battle royale, disability representation? It sounded awesome. And it completely lives up to that expectation. The thing was, she didn’t need Blackwell to always be her savior, but it was beginning to dawn on her that he had become her safe haven—someone who made the Shadow Voice go silent whenever he was around. And despite her injuries, and the fact that she was about to be incinerated, she didn’t want him to come save her in this moment. She wanted him to come make sure the Shadow Voice didn’t get away. Ophelia is the kind of heroine I love reading about. I’m so sick of the badass-with-a-bad-attitude stabby FMCs that have flooded this genre lately. But even if Ophelia isn’t that, she’s also not weak or passive, or different because she’s ~not like other girls~. She’s already used to fighting her own battles every damn day against the horror of true OCD, so when she enters the mansion of Phantasma, she’s almost not sure what are figments of her own imagination and what are real terrors dragged up by the game. She’s lonely, isolated by her mother’s upbringing and her own inherent desire to hide her differences, but she’s not desperate for companionship. She’s funny and smart, and grows to be so damn strong that you can’t help rooting for her. “In all the darkness, in all the loneliness, you have been my one source of light. My soul will go its grave with your name echoing in my mind.” Blackwell is just about the best of every book boyfriend rolled into one. He’s funny, he’s full of himself, he’s completely enamored with Ophelia. He’s got his own tragic backstory to work through, but as the book progresses, he becomes more focused on making sure Ophelia and her sister survive even if it costs him his freedom. “He and Blackwell are sworn enemies.” “And you kissed them both? I would’ve never pegged you for such a drama queen, Ophie. Though, I sort of get it, the jealousy thing is even hotter than the men. Honestly, I’ve never been prouder.” Genevieve is a riot. I loved every scene with her in it. She’s the perfect supportive-but-won’t-take-your-shit younger sister, and she’s so real for that. Her relationship with Ophelia is beautiful. The banter between Blackwell and Ophelia is always spot on, it never crosses that line into annoying or repetitive or juvenile that some romantasy books these days fail to toe. The spicy scenes, while not very numerous or particularly spicy, also thankfully never fall into cringe territory. The trials, even though there are nine of them, each modeled after the Nine Circles of Hell, don’t really ever get repetitive or drawn-out. Each are quite short, and yet the stakes just keep ratcheting up with each one. The downtime between each one was well-appreciated and felt well-earned for the characters, though sometimes dragged the pace a touch. Issues with the story, after all these glowing commendations? Really, none. How often do I say that?? Sure, I still have no idea when/what world this story is really supposed to be taking place in. We know it’s sort of gothic New Orleans, there’s mentions of the women wearing long dresses and corsets, and carriages; but then there’s also talk of cars, V-necks plunging past belly buttons, and women with explicit sexual freedom. So it falls very much into a sort of ACOTAR-type world, where it’s loosely based on old New Orleans, but also just not. We’re left to fill in that blank on our own, but it’s such a minor thing when the rest of the world feels fairly well fleshed out. And yeah, one of the villains Cade was a bit juvenile in that he seemed to loathe Ophelia from the get-go with almost no reason, but again, could be forgiven given the genres. Same goes for the speed at which our MCs fall in love. It’s not insta-love by any means, but one week? Meh. I’ll allow it. The great writing made it believable. The “twist” at the end was very easily predictable, but was executed in such a wonderful way that I don’t even care. So yeah. Excellent, excellent book. I had a great time devouring this one in about three hours. I’m just left wanting so much more, I’m not ready to be done with these characters!!! Thank you so much to NetGalley and Second Sky/Forever for providing me this eARC in exchange for my honest review!