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Review: Savage Blooms by S.T. Gibson

 


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FORMAT/INFO: Savage Blooms will be published on October 9th, 2025 by Orbit Books. It is 464 pages long and available in hardcover, ebook, and audiobook formats.

OVERVIEW/ANALYSIS: Adam has spent being told stories by his grandfather of an enchanted place known as Craigmar. So when his grandfather passes away, Adam, along with his best friend Nicola, decides to seek out the isolated manor in Scotland. But what starts as a simple holiday jaunt becomes something entirely else when Adam and Nicola not only find Craigmar, but meet its owner Eileen and her groundskeeper Finley. Adam at first is thrilled that Eileen will allow him to stay and investigate the manor's past in the hopes of learning more about his grandfather. But the longer Adam and Nicola stay at Craigmar, the more they become drawn into Eileen and Finley's seductive games - all of which may serve a nefarious purpose.

Savage Blooms is an atmospheric gothic tale that drags out a thin plot to an underwhelming conclusion. I will say that the author initially did an excellent job of setting up the tension and the mood. There's a fantastic sense of foreboding and all the hallmarks of the gothic romance the story wants to be. You have an isolated, decaying house, a windswept moor, and mysterious characters clearly harboring secrets. It isn’t long before we know that the family of Craigmar has a dark history tied with threatening faerie magic. I enjoyed the sense of danger lurking unseen and waited for the trap to be sprung.

Unfortunately, that’s about as much as you’re going to get in this 450 page book: unseen dangers. Information is revealed at a glacial pace. While there’s mysterious voices, strange lights, brief moments of peril, and the tease of a sinister plot, all that tension leads to a truly underwhelming finale. For hundreds of pages, Eileen and Finley’s POV chapters have them brooding over their guilt at how Adam and Nicola will feel betrayed when their plot is revealed. And yet when their grand plans came to light, it was absolutely nothing that lived up to my expectations for what their big evil secret could possibly be. It’s the kind of ending that makes you go, “I waited 400 pages for THAT?”

Here's the thing: I think the grand plan DOES make sense. It's just that there was such a build up and so much hand-wringing by Finley and Eileen over what they planned to do, that I was completely baffled at the simplicity of what they wanted, ESPECIALLY given that I had to wait until the last few chapters of the book to find out. If the reveal had come at the halfway point, it would have landed a lot better.

Given that this was marketed as erotica, I tried to go in open minded about some of the story elements I might encounter. I tried very hard to accept that four people come together (more specifically two pairs of people come together) and immediately all insta-lust after each other. And not only is everyone into everyone, everyone is okay sharing. This is an erotica, and the name of the game is people having sex. But by the end of the book, it was beginning to feel like the plot was a checklist to make sure that every single character had hooked up with every other character, and I found myself bored, not titillated.

CONCLUSION: I would have given all that a pass if the premise had lived up to the promise. This is, after all, about an unnerving pair of people (Eileen and Finley) hiding dark secrets, who are slowly ensnaring another pair of people (Adam and Nicola) into their world. If the overall plot had moved faster and delivered a more satisfying ending, I would have said it was a solid read, if ultimately not for me. But unfortunately, Savage Blooms wastes its premise and atmosphere, leaving me uninterested in the sequel.

 

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