Just
in time for Halloween, I read Andi Marquette’s latest offering, The Secret of
Sleepy Hollow.
Main
character Tabitha “Abby” Crane, is a doctoral student working on her thesis
involving the history, significance, and importance the Legend of Sleepy Hollow
has on a township. She is also looking for clues into her own ancestral roots,
as she is a direct descendant from none other than Ichabod Crane who
mysteriously disappeared indefinitely some 200 years ago.
She travels to the quaint town of Tarrytown,
aka Sleepy Hollow, to embark on a week of research. Immediately we are drawn right
up to the Historical Society building, anticipating what century old secrets
lie await inside.
Marquette
masterly paints the small town vibe with its rows of salt-box style homes,
Victorian lampposts, and tree lined streets that are synonymous with the New
England feel. Her ability to describe the town so perfectly, made me want to
visit and to spend time venturing out into the glens looking for the headless
horseman myself.
We
are treated to hours of Abby deep in her research, scouring the documentation and
letters from long past. And it is here, that I would have loved to have seen
extensive excerpts from the pieces Abby was studying, because I believe
Marquette’s imagination would have flourished in doing so. She has a real
talent for catapulting the reader centuries back which is most evident in the
dream sequences Abby’s character succumbs to during her stay.
I found myself immersed fully into the lore of
Sleepy Hollow, and in wanting to hypothesize along with Abby and the secondary characters
as to what happened to Ichabod Crane- so massive accolades all around to
Marquette for creating a fantastical and intriguing version of events.
My
only real issue with this novel is just as it is with most all of lesfic
writing- capturing the relationship between the two women love interests.
Author after author in the lesfic world seems to believe that when the women
characters get near each other or breathe near each other or even barely brush
hands together, a lightning bolt of electricity erupts throughout their bodies
and thighs??
I actually have
electricity running through my body 24/7 due to my spinal stimulator and it
does not feel like love. Or lust. It's an aggravating tingling sensation like
when you hit your elbow. And if I have to see the words "sparks"
One. More. Time. Just for the record, I have blown up a microwave by standing
too close to it. Those are sparks.
I felt the continuous
use of “sparks” and “trembling of spine” did a huge disservice to the work that
Marquette so beautifully wrote elsewhere throughout the novel. I almost felt
like she had someone else write the romance part of the story line because it
severely lacked the unbelievable prose found throughout the meat of the of
plot.
Also,
while I have a generic dark-haired Katie character as said love interest for
Abby, I have no idea as to what Abby herself looked like. I don’t have to be
able to personally identify with a character, but I would like to be able to
identify them in a line-up if needed. When Marquette wrote of Ichabod, Katrina,
and Brom Bones from the past, I had no problem picturing their faces, stature,
or mannerisms. But in comparison, with the Abby and Katie characters, I could
never get an idealized version of them. Luckily, they both had plenty of
personality to carry them through, but it would have been nice to have been
able to envision them in a physical sense.
It is
abundantly clear that Marquette is an expert on the workings of Irving
Washington’s original folklore and it is that knowledge I found to be the true
masterpiece within this story. She is clever in portraying a unique spin on the
events and giving us a plausible explanation as to who exactly Ichabod Crane
was. Heads may even roll over this theory.
Bottom
line- this one is a Bookmark. I believe with just a few adjustments in the romance department, this
could be an epic take on Sleepy Hollow. Read it for the twist and completely
fresh insight on what the Legend could be about. And read it for the nerd in
you that loves history. But allow the romance between Abby and Katie to be a
side of mushy filler. I think with those expectations, you’ll be quite pleased
with it.
NOTE: This book was provided by the author for
the purpose of a review.
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