This book is an excellent supplement to The Forever Girl series. I enjoyed learning a bit about Ophelia and Lenore (Ivory) and how their past eventually ties into Sophia's future. I read this book before I read The Forever Girl, and then went past and re-read afterwards. Though I would recommend reading Her Sweetest Downfall after reading The Forever Girl, it can definitely be read as a stand-alone. Grab a copy and see what you think! Rebecca Hamilton has a nice, smooth writing style that makes it a pleasure to read Her Sweetest Downfall quickly. I haven’t read any of the other books in this series. I would give this 3.5 rating.The reader is launched into action straight away with the abduction of Ophelia by the mysterious Ethan of Rome who has the ability to travel via the inbetween anywhere in a few moments.Ophelia is a sweet girl who nevertheless has some sass and sensibility. I’m not sure how I feel about the premise of a heroine faced with the decision of having to become something she at least initially abhors (a Cruor elemental) in order to fulfill her own destiny and essentially save the world order. However, Ophelia at least questions this and other things to her credit.Ethan is very gentlemanly in his role but we don’t really get to know much about him. This novella can be read stand-alone but is clearly part of a more encompassing and bigger story.Rebecca Hamilton uses this in-between novella in The Forever Girl series to flesh out the elemental mythology of Cruor, Chibold, Ankou, Morts and Strigoi races and the dual breed mixes that this book series is based upon. She could have gone further into this mythology though probably did/will in the other books.I found the ending a little convenient in face of the challenge presented but on a romantic level, satisfying. And the ending reads a bit rushed, as if Hamilton didn’t want to spend the time working on it. But I liked Her Sweetest Downfall as a sweet, short read despite not being a vampire-type book fan.
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I really enjoyed this look into who Ophelia really is. this is wonderfully written yet again.
—Reener
We assisted in the making of this. Congrats, Rebecca.
—Sceonn
very good companion to the forever girl. I loved it!
—holly123