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mysteryofvampires · 3 months
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Is somebody gonna match my freak (rereading our favourite books again and again and obsessing over the characters)?
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chaoticmiserablelover · 10 months
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Past lovers that ended things on bad terms meeting again and having impalpable tension with each other, both haunted by the memories of their past, hiding how miserable they truly are, is one of my favorite tropes.
This post is about Fox and Brandt, but it could be about any pairing like that.
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asporadicreader · 11 months
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“Will you love me, Fox D’Mora,” Brandt began, not taking his eyes or his hand from the apple on the table, “for as long as you walk this earth?” An easy question, much to Fox’s relief. He reached out, catching Brandt’s wrist. “Longer,” Fox promised. -Masters of Death by Olivie Blake
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bluntandsaucy · 1 year
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i think all people should like the things i like so we can all talk about them together and also i have impeccable taste
anyways go read masters of death by olivie blake
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malinaa · 8 months
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death keeping fox’s baby shoes that have liddle foxes on the toes… 🖐️🥺
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i love you fox d'mora
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hetaliahistorynerd · 1 year
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recently read masters of death by olivie blake and now I'm hyperfixating on a book that has no fandom
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tragedy-tramp · 3 months
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the solution to abandonment issues should always be to bind the person who left you in chains so that they never leave again. this is a smart choice and will have no lasting consequences 👍
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illiteraterabbit · 2 months
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Masters of Death by Olivie Blake
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★★★★☆ (4/5)
Date Started: 18 February 2024 Date Finished: 24 July 2024
This was the book that inspired my reading slump, though through no fault of its own. It was just difficult to keep reading a book all about death, in one way or another, when in the midst of it I went through such a loss myself. Regardless, I returned and conquered these pages. Olivie Blake's prose is maddeningly poetic, which is something I love to find. However, that being said, the timeline of this particular book was even more maddeningly twisted. At nearly any given point, I could not definitively tell you what was happening between any two given characters, as I was desperately working out the context.
That being said, there were things I absolutely LOVED about this book. Piecing together the story of Fox and Brandt was definitely the highlight of this book. The sheer amount of angst, longing, and most of all drama that kept those characters orbiting each other was enough to keep me fed for lifetimes. That being said, the other two couples in the book felt a bit lacking to me. I wish I could have seen MORE of Cal and Mayra, and maybe a little less of Vi and Tom. ALL of the characters in this book are endearing, though. Blake definitely has strength in character writing, especially when it comes to writing snarky dialogue between a group of endlessly snarky individuals... But that being said, I felt as if some of the characters in this book were less necessary than others. If Vi and Tom's page time could have been sacrificed in favor of more of Mayra and Cal, I would have been VERY satisfied.
Really, I went back and forth on whether I was going to give this book three and a half stars, or the full 4, but after how much I cried during the last about 80 pages, I think it would be unfair to deny this title that last full star. Especially considering just how philosophic it is as a whole! This is the sort of book that makes you really think about what it means not to live, but to live just one single lifetime. There is definitely something beautiful to be found there. You never realize how meaningful it is to have an end to look toward, regardless of whether you fear it or embrace it.
Again, beautiful prose, beautiful characters, and some absolutely stand-out plots, but a few extra threads that really could have stood to be trimmed. I would still recommend this book just for Fox D'Mora alone, though.
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My Life Would Suck Without You by Kelly Clarkson is one of Fox D'Mora's and Brandt Sondberg's songs.
Thank you. That is all.
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fictionkinfessions · 1 year
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Fox D'Mora, beloved, Where The Fuck Are You
I'm still looking, as promised
🐸
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mysteryofvampires · 4 months
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Happy pride month to all my favourite queer characters!
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chaoticmiserablelover · 10 months
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Fox D'Mora not letting go of his past with Brandt and his tendency to bring it up every time they have a conversation and something is remotely related to it is the type of petty behaviour I deeply appreciate.
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olivieblake · 7 years
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Masters of Death | Now Available
This book is about a real estate agent—only the real estate agent is a vampire, and the house she has to sell is haunted, and the ghost haunting the house has been murdered, and he has no idea how he died. This book is also about a medium, and though this particular medium is definitely a shameless fraud, he isn’t entirely without his uses—seeing as he’s actually the godson of Death.
When Viola Marek seeks out Fox D’Mora to help her with her ghost-infested mansion, he becomes inextricably involved in a quest that neither he nor Vi expects (or wants). But with the help of an unruly poltergeist, a demonic personal trainer, a sharp-voiced angel, a love-stricken reaper, and a few high-functioning creatures, Vi and Fox soon discover the difference between a mysterious lost love and an annoying dead body isn’t nearly as distinct as they thought.
[ ebook ] | [ paperback ] | [ website ] featuring illustrations by @littlechmura​
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helio5 · 9 months
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hi hello MoD fans pls come say hello <3
published my first fic! i'm so proud jdfjgjdjgjdgj
finally feeding the foxbrandt fans as we deserve
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chaoticmiserablelover · 10 months
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The relationship between Fox and Brandt as the lyrics of my favourite songs
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<3
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Songs included:
The Archer by Taylor Swift (bridge & chorus)
Cornelia Street by Taylor Swift (chorus)
Vampire by Olivia Rodrigo (chorus)
Waiting Room by Phoebe Bridgers (outro)
Illicit Affairs by Taylor Swift (bridge)
All Too Well by Taylor Swift (outro & verse 5)
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