By: Leanna Renee HieberRelease Date: November 8, 2011
Pages: 317
Source: Netgalley
The Picture of Dorian Gray meets Pride and Prejudice, with a dash of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
New York City, 1882. Seventeen-year-old Natalie Stewart’s latest obsession is a painting of the handsome British Lord Denbury. Something in his striking blue eyes calls to her. As his incredibly life-like gaze seems to follow her, Natalie gets the uneasy feeling that details of the painting keep changing…
Jonathan Denbury’s soul is trapped in the gilded painting by dark magic while his possessed body commits unspeakable crimes in the city slums. He must lure Natalie into the painting, for only together can they reverse the curse and free his damaged soul.
Summary Taken from Goodreads
Jayme’s Review:
My only complaint is that I read this book via my Kindle, and I think I would have enjoyed it more if I had an actual hard copy. The book is written in diary form and I would have had a better since of the time passing if I would flip easily between pages. But all in all, this is amazing book filled with mystery and cleverness.
My Review in a Tweet: Darker Still is host to a great main character, a beautiful British lord and magic. Great for historical buffs and sci-fi fans!
Ratings:

Plot Development: 8/10
Writing Style: 9/10
Characters: 8/10
Pace: 7/10
Uniqueness: 8/10
Ease of Reading: 8/10
Memorable Quotes:
“Lives should never be down to mere words, but I suppose they always are. Whether declarations of war, law, or treaty… words ever determine lives.”
“I was in love. With a two-dimensional object. A mute in love with a painting. Lovely. Just lovely.”




