Nocturne
by Alyssa Wees
Publication Date February 21, 2023
Published by Random House Worlds
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Genres: Fiction / Action & Adventure, Fiction / Fantasy / Epic
Pages: 240
Format: ARC
***I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.***
In this haunting, evocative fantasy set in 1930s Chicago, a talented ballerina finds herself torn between her dreams and her desires when she’s pursued by a secretive patron who may be more than he seems.
“An enchanting and lyrical fever dream bursting with dazzling prose and dark romance, Nocturne enthralled me.”—Erin A. Craig, New York Times bestselling author of House of Salt and Sorrows
Growing up in Chicago’s Little Sicily in the years following the Great War, Grace Dragotta has always wanted to be a ballerina, ever since she first peered through the windows of the Near North Ballet company. So when Grace is orphaned, she chooses the ballet as her home, imagining herself forever ensconced in a transcendent world of light and beauty so different from her poor, immigrant upbringing.
Years later, with the Great Depression in full swing, Grace has become the company’s new prima ballerina—though achieving her long-held dream is not the triumph she once envisioned. Time and familiarity have tarnished that shining vision, and her new position means the loss of her best friend in the world. Then she attracts the attention of the enigmatic Master La Rosa as her personal patron and realizes the world is not as small or constricted as she had come to fear.
Who is her mysterious patron, and what does he want from her? As Grace begins to unlock the Master’s secrets, she discovers that there is beauty in darkness as well as light, finds that true friendship cannot be broken by time or distance, and realizes there may be another way entirely to achieve the transcendence she has always sought.
Nocturne by Alyssa Wees is a fantasy, about a young girl who dreams of becoming a ballerina set in Chicago from the end of World War I, through the great depression.
Story Recap:
Grace Dragotta had a rough life growing up in Chicago. Orphaned at a young age, and then her brother is brutally murdered by the gangs in Chicago, Grace plays the violin for money on a street corner, but she really wants to become a ballerina. After hanging out near the North Ballet Company, they take her in and train her to become a ballerina.
Eventually, she becomes the Prima Ballerina because she has a benefactor. The mysterious benefactor takes her into his huge home and only asks that she dance with him every Sunday evening. Who is her mysterious benefactor and why did he choose her?
My Thoughts:
The first part of this book reads like historical fiction, we learn about Grace and how she grew up. We see how hard she works to become a ballerina and her relationship with her best friend and fellow ballerina, Emilia. We meet Mistress, the matriarch of the Ballet company see how she rules the girls. This first part of the story is mostly straightforward as we learn about Grace’s life as a ballerina, but there is an air of mystery that made me uncomfortable and anxious to find out what more would happen next.
The book’s second part is more about the Master or the benefactor. Things start to get more mysterious as the Master keeps his identity secret from Grace. We know not all is clear with the Master, but I had to read and find out what happens next.
I loved this beautifully written fantasy.
Recommendation:
I highly recommend Nocturne to anyone who enjoys fantasy. I received a complimentary copy of this book. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
UK Cover:
Both covers are pretty, but I prefer the US cover.
Have you read Nocturne? Which cover do you like best?
This sounds absolutely gorgeous! I love the cover and the ballet element.
I rarely reach for fantasy but this one is so intriguing. And it’s set in a time period that I don’t often come across. I’m already curious about the Master.
The US cover is better. I agree. I’m so glad you enjoyed this story too. Excellent review!
Thank you, Tessa
Lovely review. Yes, I prefer the US cover. I do like the historical aspects.
I prefer the US cover as well. It’s so mysterious. Sounds like an entertaining read. Good review, Wendy!
Sounds like a unique mystery. Glad you enjoyed it, Wendy! I like the US cover too!
While we’ve never done Ballet before, we’ve found ourselves drawn to stories with Ballet like Tiny Pretty Things and Dance Academy. Great review!
I like books with ballet in them but have never danced since I was very young. It didn’t really stick! LOL
I love the US cover. Glad you enjoy the book, Wendy.
Excellent review Wendy. I like the US cover better!🤗📚💜
Yes! Me too. Thanks, Susan
I love that gorgeous cover! And I also love reading books about ballet and ballerinas. 😀
That cover is really gorgeous
What a gorgeous cover! And I do love reading books about ballet and ballerinas. 😀
Thank you,, Lark!
This sounds different and interesting. I love the cover.
It’s definitely different!
This sounds really interesting. Books about ballerinas don’t really call to me, but the mystery of this one does. It’s adult fantasy, correct? Great review!
Yes, it is an adult fantasy.
I’ve been looking forward to your review on this one. I’m so happy you enjoyed it.
Thank you, Rae
Secret identities are always interesting, especially if he is keeping it a secret from the MC! I think I prefer the UK cover more but they are both beautiful in their own way!
Yes, the secret identity kept me reading so I could find out who he was and what he wanted.
Sounds mysterious. I hope the benefactor’s motives were good.
I can’t give anything away… :). I will say his motives were good in his own mind.
Sounds mysterious and lovely. My daughter wants to be a ballerina, so I might have to read this. Ha! Thanks for the review.
Grace loves being a ballerina, so she has a positive outlook on life in ballet. It just gets creepy when we meet the benefactor.
Love that cover! This one looks good, already added to the TBR.
I hope you enjoy it, Daisy!