I've just finished reading "The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker" the 1st book in her Percy Parker series by Leanna Renee Hieber.
From Publishers Weekly
Six young men and women are called to protect the living world from the dead in Hieber's Gothic romance debut. Mysterious powers give Alexi and his peers the mission of keeping the restless dead in line and seeking a prophesied seventh guardian. Miss Percy Parker, an albino orphan with a talent for languages, fills none of their expectations, but Alexi is drawn to her all the same. Hieber draws Victorian London as beautiful and grim, with depictions of Jack the Ripper as a nightmarish many-headed hound alongside charming descriptions of the Athens Academy, Percy's boarding school, and Greek mythology that smartly draws together various elements of the story. The supporting characters are nuanced and appealing but given short shrift by the narrow focus on Percy and Alexi, though future sequels may give them more room to play. Hieber's debut shows great potential, and readers will want to revisit her intriguing world.
My Review:
I highly recommend reading this book if you like dark and gothic paranormals.
Alexi reminds me of Zarek and Zsadist in a way as in attitude and the way they think of love, etc.
5/5
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