Book Review: Gothikana by RuNyx

 Some books are chosen.
Some books choose you.
Gothikana was the latter.

I picked this up on a whim- no plan, no expectations. Just a flicker of curiosity and a craving for something dark and different. What I found was a gothic tale so atmospheric, it felt like reading by candlelight on a stormy night. The stone halls of the isolated university, the secrets buried in the shadowed corners, and the slow-burn tension between Corvina and Vad made the pages feel like spells of all sorts were being cast.

And the plot twist? It hit like a shiver down the spine- unexpected, clever, and emotionally satisfying.

By the time I finished, I was spellbound. Truly. So much that I wandered in a bookish fog for days, unable to settle on what to read next. That's the kind of magic RuNyx wove into these pages. 

Gothikana is for the reader who loves a touch of the macabre, a slow unraveling mystery, and romance that blooms in moonlight.

Beverage Pairing: A lavender London fog with a hint of vanilla- comforting yet moody, like sipping dreams in the middle of a thunderstorm.

Brew something dark, wrap yourself in a soft blanket, and prepare to be utterly consumed.


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