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"Inescapably compelling." --VICTORIA SCHWAB, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Invisible Life of Addie Larue
"A masterful and monstrous retelling." --STEPHANIE GARBER, #1 New York Times and internationally bestselling author of Caraval and Legendary
This stunning gothic retelling shifts the perspective from Victor Frankenstein to Elizabeth Lavenza, revealing a darker, more complex narrative than Mary Shelley's original. Elizabeth Lavenza faces starvation and abuse on the streets before being brought into the Frankenstein household—not as an equal, but as a survival strategist who must carefully navigate Victor's dangerous temperament.
Elizabeth's thin arms bear the bruises of her former life, and her entry into the Frankenstein home offers warmth, food, and silk dresses. But this comfort demands a price. As years pass, Elizabeth becomes indispensable to Victor, managing his volatile moods and indulging his increasingly depraved whims. Behind her sweet smile lies the calculating mind of someone who will do anything to survive.
Victor Frankenstein is portrayed not as a tragic hero, but as a solitary, unsmiling boy whose friendship becomes Elizabeth's lifeline and her prison. Their inseparable bond grows increasingly twisted as darkness consumes their world.
Kiersten White, the #1 New York Times bestselling author, delivers a masterful exploration of power, survival, and the monsters we create. This gothic horror novel appeals to readers who appreciate female-driven narratives, classic literature reimagined through contemporary feminist lenses, and psychological suspense.
Ebook exclusive: Includes the full text of Mary Shelley's original FRANKENSTEIN
Kiersten White is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Camelot Rising, And I Darken, and Paranormalcy series. She is also the author of the Sinister Summer series for middle grade readers. She lives with her family near the ocean in San Diego.