Member Reviews
This? Was great! Wow!
I normally don't go for books like this. But I saw this title floating around and got intrigued. And I am glad I read it.
This book is also beautiful. Like… the art that's in this? STUNNING!
This book covers the story of Rhys and Moira. A young couple that lives in a rather old haunted house. They both are freaked out by the odd spirit that is kinda ruining the living experience for them. And ask some kind of ghostbuster to figure out what kind of spirit is messing with them. And the story behind those spirits, might surprise you!
Odd Spirits
S. T. Gibson
⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 (3.5)
The prequel novella to Evocation.
SYNOPSIS:
It takes a lot of commitment to make a marriage between a modern ceremonial magician and a tarot witch work, but when a malevolent entity takes up residence in Rhys and Moira's home, their love will be pushed to the limits. Brewing up a solution is easier said than done when your magical styles are polar opposites; throw a physic ex and a secret society in the mix, and things are bound to get messy.
THOUGHTS:
Let me prefix this by saying short stories aren't my favourite thing in the world. I like having a full story to be able to connect with the characters and get to know them fully. So while I did enjoy Odd Spirits and I feel like you do know the characters I feel like I had no attachment to them throughout. Although this is a prequel I wonder if I would have enjoyed reading this more if I'd read it after Evocation.
I really enjoyed S. T. Gibson's writing and the spooky atmosphere that she managed to create in such a short time. I liked the few flashbacks we seen of their relationship and how they met. However the miscommunication did annoy me at times. I also understand at times you do keep stuff to yourself for the peace of marriage, but as we learn that does not work. The resolution rounded it up nicely, but did get a little cheesy.
Overall it was a good short story with a great spooky atmosphere for spooky season.
Odd Spirits is the prequel novella to the Summoner's Circle series. I really enjoyed this short and heartwarming story about the early relationship between Rhys and Moira. I believe Odd Spirits is a fantastic introduction to the series. For me, S.T. Gibson is an author who writes more character driven stories, and reading this prequel novella is a wonderful way to get to know Rhys and Moira. If you enjoy this book, there will be more to read. Also, the illustrations are amazing. I can't wait to see them in person. Thanks to Netgalley and Angry Robot Books for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This was a sweet and short novella I thoroughly enjoyed. I have to admit I went about things a bit backward as I have not yet read Evocation but I do believe this was a very nice, spoiler-free introduction into this universe.
I genuinely had a good time reading this Novella and getting to know Moira and Rhys through this story, their dynamic and them as a married couple, mixing the few flashbacks we experience about how they meet and the main story, also introducing David, who obviously makes the characters experience strong emotions playing into the plot quite well. This Novella made me want to read Evocation and get more of those characters whom I found endearing and, even through their flaws, deeply interesting. The pace was strong and S.T. Gibson didn't fail to deliver an entertaining story, even if short.
I simply enjoyed my time while reading this book and even if you do not plan on reading Evocation I would recommend giving it a go nonetheless! And if you've read Evocation already... you should definitely read it too.
I. Loved. This. Book!!! I’ve adored S.T Gibson ever since Dowry of Blood, and have inhaled all of her works with a fervour bordering on obsession. Odd Spirits is a prequel to Evocation, and is an intriguing story which explores the origin and early relationship / marriage of Moira and Rhys, alongside early interactions between Moira and Rhys. The characters are introduced and developed well so that you can read this before or after Evocation and still follow the story and become engrossed with the characters with ease. The narrative flicks between Moira and Rhys, and Gibson crafts their personal voices with ease.
This is just the most wholesome lil tidbit of Rhys and Moira’s life, and revisiting them made my heart ache in the best way. Evocation has long been a favourite of mine, so I’m thrilled to have this novella looking into where our trio (kind of) began. Seeing them work through their insecurities and have many a chat about their occult practices I imagine will be healing for many, it’s honestly as if the story itself is a little magic.
Loved this prequel novella! It’s the perfect addition to the summoners circle series. Gives you a better under Of Rhys and David
I loved it and can’t wait to see what comes next
(4.25 stars)
This novella is a nice addition to The Summoner’s Circle series.
It takes us back in time to before the events of Evocation and helps contextualize the place we find our protagonists at the beginning of the main story.
Rhys and Moira, recently married, witness strange events happening in their house. Their magical expertise proves useless against the intrusive presence and Rhys resorts to reaching out to his Society brothers for help. David enters the scene and exposes the root of the problem, leaving Rhys and Moira rattled.
This is a novella about how magicians would rather face a supernatural presence than go to couple’s therapy. It also reveals the reason for the rift between Rhys and David, and how unsaid words fester and ruin relationships.
S.T Gibson’s writing, in the continuation of Evocation, paints a vivid and compelling picture of love, friendship and magic. All in all, a very enjoyable read and a good companion to the main series.
I very much enjoyed this novella! Overall, I think this is an excellent addition to the Summoner’s Circle series and I look forward to reading more from this author.
I love S. T. Gibson’s writing! She paints a vivid picture of scene and the inner lives and struggles of her characters. It’s challenging to create such a strong sense of world in a novella and I think it’s done very well here.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me this ARC. This review was posted september 21st on Goodreads.
I was very happy to get this ARC as I could wait to try a book by this author.
This book was interesting, I don't feel like I hate it, but I didn't love it either.
I was very confuse while reading this book because there was elements I loved and other I hated but nothing in between, which is probably the first time that it ever happens to me. I'll go a little more in details about it after the more global part of my review.
I was really thinking this book would be more heavy on the "haunting house" trope, I feel like it was secondary kind of. I'm still confuse. This was technically a big part of the plot but it didn't feel like it. This book was more about two people with a lot of problem in their marriage. Like a lot of people, as I could see in other reviews I've read, I didn't really like the characters. I don't think they're bad characters as they are but they don't work well together. And their problems were resolves in like less than 10 pages which felt really rushed for all the stuff they were dealing with.
In whole I thought I would read a haunted house book and ended up reading about to magic people in need of marriage counseling.
But as I said there was also parts that I really liked : the depiction of Rhys anxiety was really good and I really liked it. I also enjoyed the writing a lot, it was easy to get, beautiful and very atmospherical as well as the world building around magic. And as much as I didn't like the dynamics between Rhys and Moiria, I really liked the metaphor that was used between their problems and the house.
Thank you NetGalley and Angry Robot for the arc!!!
1) if you’re seeing bad reviews please note the date of those reviews. This is an EDITED REPUBLISHED novella so this little guy is different from what people from years ago read :)
I read Evocation first and really loved it. This novella is the perfect supplement to it as I’m nosy and want to know everything between these 3 beings. I think it’s interesting how I had assumed David had done something MUCH worse but actually it was him poking holes in this relationship when it was needed. This was well done and I loved it. It’s not meant to tidy up anything but give insight into a very complicated relationship and characters.
Thank you so much to the Angry Robot and NetGalley for an ARC in return for an honest review!
-
4,5 stars - Saint Gibson, the writer that you are. I am once again on the floor with a heart full of love and tears in my eyes.
“He was a sorcerer, and she was a witch, simple as that.”
Evocation is one of my top reads this year, and ever, so it’s no surprise that its prequel meant a lot to me as well. Reading this book felt like coming home from the very first paragraph, and I had a good time through the whole story. It is funny, warm, spooky and emotional. Perfect for autumn!
“Falling in love had been easy, so she assumed married life would be as well.”
I really enjoyed getting more of a look into the pasts of the characters, how they met and their first impressions of each other. I also loved getting to know more about how Rhys’ and Moira’s relationship works, and getting to see how hard they have worked to get to the loving future they share.
“...but to simply be looked at and known, perceived in all his strangeness, was electrifying.”
As all of this author’s books, the writing style feels at once grand and quiet, and the religious imagery woven throughout really drives that feeling home.
The book is also filled with stunning illustrations that really added something special to the experience of reading it!
“Perhaps she was being unfair. Or perhaps Rhys was being an ass. And maybe two things could be true at once.”
Odd Spirits - S.T. Gibson
Release Date - 8th October 2024
I cannot tell you how happy I am that Moria, Rhys and David are back! Oh, and, Odd Spirits is illustrated!
Odd Spirits is the prequel novella to Evocation (The Summoners Circle series) taking place in the early days of Moria and Rhys marriage. If you’ve read Evocation, you’ll know that there’s tension between the three main characters, and Odd Spirits delves into the root of that tension. I devoured this in pretty much one sitting. I really enjoy Saint’s writing, you’re fully immersed into the world of the summoners circle.
In Evocation, David was my favourite character, and whilst he is in Odd Spirits, the two POVs are Rhys and Moira. I warmed so much more to Moira in this novella, you really get to understand why she could be really cold to certain people in Evocation.
Although this is the prequel, I would still recommend that Evocation is read before! After the events that take place in Evocation can stand alone, I really appreciate digging more into their backgrounds after seeing what happens, and I feel like David’s character is an important part which you really understand in Evocation.
Thank you NetGalley, publisher Angry Robot and author S.T. Gibson for an eARC of Odd Spirits in exchange for an honest review
Odd Spirits is just as beautifully atmospheric as the other S.T. Gibson novels I have read. It seamlessly blends magic, romance, and the complexities of relationships. The story follows Rhys and Moira before the events of Evocation. They are a couple whose magical backgrounds and practices collide when a malevolent entity takes up residence in their home pushing their new love to the limit.
Gibson’s writing is lyrical and lush, capturing the mystical essence of the world while maintaining a cozy, magical feel that I found perfect to read whilst everyone is talking about spooky, witchy books in the lead up to October. While both stories stand strong on their own, reading this after finishing Evocation not long ago gave me a perfect little way back into the world I loved so much adding extra layers and context. You could probably enjoy these In any order however I found it perfect reading it in the way I did.
Even though Odd spirits is short I still found it filled with depth and I especially loved exploring my personal favourite character Moira more. This book also has stunning illustrations throughout that I absolutely loved. At this point I don’t think St Gibson can do wrong for me as everything I have read by her so far has been perfect for my reading tastes.
Aaah this was so so good! I started this minutes after finishing Evocation, so I was deeply invested in the characters and just coming off the high of that book. This novella did not disappoint.
I loved the opportunity to explore Moira and Rhys’ early relationship more, and all of the references from Evocation were a lot of fun.
The ending of this book was super cheesy but in the best way possible. I had a stupid smile on my face as I was reading it.
My biggest complaint is that I wanted it to be longer, but that is the blessing and the curse (pun intended) of the novella format!
Thank you to the publisher, author, and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC in exchange for my honest rating and review.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with a copy of this novella in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
Having read and enjoyed Evocation, I was very excited to receive an arc of Odd Spirits.
As a prequel, there is a very clear delination between the 'before' of Odd Spirits, and the 'after' of Evocation.
I would say you can see the development of S.T. Gibson's writing and ability to make you root for a character. There were some frustrating moments in this novella where I just wanted these people to COMMUNICATE - though I suppose in the end, that was the point.
Despite it being a story about their relationship - I was getting rather annoyed by both of them at times, which sometimes made what should be a short read a bit of a slog.
I did really enjoy the paratext of Rhys and Moira's initial meetings and the development of their relationship. It was lovely to have a reminder of how they fell in love, especially amid rife issues.
It is very much a character-centred piece, with the occult as more of a background for the story to unfold. It feels more set-dressing than focus, although it is pulled back into touch at about 75%.
The copy I read also had beautiful artwork and a lovely dedication. Would recommend to anyone that loved Evocation and it's characters, as it really works as an enrichment of their characters and stories.
This is a delightful novella! It's an excellent follow-up to Evocation even though it is technically a prequel. I personally enjoyed it more reading it second. The dual time line between the past (when Moira and Rhys met) vs present day was very satisfying and although a shorter story I feel like by having the dual timelines Gibson was able to pack a lot of plot into the pages. Honestly I may have enjoyed this novella even more than Evocation. If it sounds like this review is just me gushing about how much I enjoyed the novella that is because it is. I really have nothing to be critical of or any suggestions of improvement. It was a solid read that I am confident I will be reading again.
Back into the world of the summoners circle💜. Oh my gosh I loved it. I was so happy I got to see more of my witchy girly Moira! I was always curious about the spirt they mentioned they had to deal with in Evocation. It was so fun and to see their initial interactions with David before evocation made so much sense! I can’t wait to have a physical copy of this book!
I really enjoyed this novella especially after having loved Evocation.
It felt like the perfect fall spooky, atmospheric read but also covered some deep topics and even in the short span of the book there was a lot of character growth shown.
Rhys and Moira were both really loveable characters, I found their relationship dynamic and how they learned to communicate with each other and fix issues they had early in their marriage was very admirable. You could see the character growth and mutual love for each other very clearly.
The plot itself was also engaging, I found their magical professions to be so interesting and loved seeing a bit more of that. The overall premise is that they are dealing with their house being haunted and have to navigate figuring out what is going on and how to fix it
Overall a really fun read, you don’t have to have read Evocation first to read but may be helpful to better understand their story
DNF
I couldn't even finish the first chapter .
I loved A Dowry of Blood but idk why this one isn't it .
It's a prequel novella so apparently I can still read book 1 and I will try but I'm still disappointed .