Phantom Nightmare, by Sadie Montgomery
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Invited to London by the Duke and Duchess of Lancaster, Erik is resigned to working on the Duke’s amateur opera, but he is not prepared to face two figures from his past, Dr. Richmond and Celeste Renoit.
Sculptress and murderer, Celeste Renoit, like Erik, was once interned in Dr. Richmond’s asylum in Austria. Now with the patronage of London society, she prepares for an exhibition of her work: a series of busts based on Erik’s unmasked face.
No less disturbing is the rumor that Dr. Richmond is working on a manuscript of his most interesting cases, including that of the Phantom of the Opera.
But darker deeds may be in store for Erik and his family. For bodies have been found floating in the river, drained of blood, their faces mutilated.
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- Published on: 2015-06-24
- Released on: 2015-06-24
- Format: Kindle eBook
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A Very Special Book! By kittypro I read a lot. A whole lot. And one thing I have learned is that not every best seller is a great book. Another thing I have learned is that often the works of little known authors can be excellent. These hidden gems are my favorite books and are more often than not, ones I return to reread time and again. I am happy to say that Sadie Montgomery's entire Phantom series is on that special list of books. Sadie has taken the after story of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera treatment of the original Gaston Leroux tale to a new and fascinating level. Where others have focused on a continuing romance between The Phantom and Christine, Sadie has given Erik a new love, a new life, and a fresh chance for happiness. I have eagerly followed Sadie's story through a roller coaster ride of highs and lows - Torture, betrayal, madness, and murder, as well as themes of joy, hope, friendship, love, and resolution abound. Phantom Nightmare, the seventh book in the series, is a wonderful continuation of this story. Sadie has drawn a particularly evil villain with a very evil agenda for this story. I loved the return of Celeste Renoit, and I found her character most fascinating. Celeste brings to mind the female villain in Caleb Carr's Angel of Darkness, she's that evil! And we continue to see the doubts and struggles that Erik, Meg, Christine, and Raoul must face to balance their relationships and feelings. So much depth has been added to these characters. It is beautiful how Sadie has allowed us the opportunity to see inside their heads and their hearts. The way she has fleshed them out is realistic and well thought out in this book, as in all the others before it. I had a hard time putting Phantom Nightmare down. A real page turner for me! So, if you are a Phantom fan, seek out all the books in this series. Sadie's books are some of the best Phantom based books out there. Hoping there are more of Sadie's Phantom stories in the future.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. I hated to see it end and it went all too ... By Kathryn Volkstorf I just finished Book 7 in Sadie Montgomery's Phantom series. I have read them all. I hated to see it end and it went all too quickly because it is a fast paced book that defies you to put it down. This series is based on the movie, "Phantom of the Opera" staring Gerard Butler. It picks up where the movie left off. If you saw that movie and cried at the ending and wondered what happened to the Phantom when he walked through those broken mirrors and you never saw him again, read the seven books and find out. The movie ending broke so many hearts that we all wanted to know more about his life after losing Christine. Sadie Montgomery filled that void we all felt. She has written seven books of his life and they are fantastic. She takes us back to the movie and we see better why the Phantom did the things he did. We learned much more about his young life and his hardships and struggles to lift himself out of his dismal life to a better life. He couldn't have done it without his new love, Meg. She was there for him at the beginning of his end. He learned to love again and she stuck by him through many trials and tribulations throughout their life together. Sadie takes us to dark times, as you can imagine from the movie, and introduces us to many characters, some good and some as bad as a human being can get. You cry over what Erik (the Phantom) goes through and you get mad at the injustices he has to face. You wonder will he never find contentment and happiness. You sail through his life and find there is a light at the end of his dark tunnel. The love he gets from Meg and the friends he finds along the way sustains Erik and helps him survive the many dark times he has to face before he succeeds to make a life for himself and his family. A life many would be envious over. He rises to the level of a true genius. His friends, Raoul and Christine, prove their worth as true friends and in Book #7 you come to learn more about the children of those two families, especially Francois, who as a young man looks exactly like his father, Erik, without the deformities. I really enjoyed learning more about how the children of Raoul and Erik come together and stand together in adversities. It has been a fun ride following Erik and Meg and I hope to get Book #8 SOON! That's a hint, Sadie! I tried so hard to read Book #7 slowly to savor every word but Sadie doesn't let you. You can't help but read quickly to see what will happen next, a real page turner. Thank you Sadie for bringing this story to all of us. Your writing is pure genius.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Sadie Montgomery never disappoints! By Johnnie's Angel "Phantom Nightmare" is book 7 in the wonderful "Phoenix of the Opera" series, by Sadie Montgomery, which answers the question, 'What happened after the Phantom walked through the broken mirror after releasing Christine Daae and Raoul de Chagny?' Set in London, "Phantom Nightmare" is very difficult to put down. Some scenes had me turning the pages so quickly, they seemed to turn themselves. I love the attention to historical detail and the European social mores of the day. All of the beloved characters of the series are here, along with a couple of foes from book 5 in the series. I particularly like the greater involvement of the younger generation of characters who are, at this point in the story, in or approaching young adulthood. But all of the characters, young and old, are fleshed out, rather than one-dimensional, including the villains, whose motivations we understand even though we don't like what they do. The references to things that occurred in previous books are briefly explained, so this volume could stand alone, but I believe it will be much more enjoyable if you have read "Phantom Madness," book 5.
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