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One Dark Window Audible Audiobook – Unabridged


For fans of Uprooted and For the Wolf comes a dark, lushly gothic fantasy about a maiden who must unleash the monster within to save her kingdom. But the monster in her head isn't the only threat lurking.

Elspeth needs a monster. The monster might be her.

Elspeth Spindle needs more than luck to stay safe in the eerie, mist-locked kingdom of Blunder—she needs a monster. She calls him the Nightmare, an ancient, mercurial spirit trapped in her head. He protects her. He keeps her secrets.

But nothing comes for free, especially magic.

When Elspeth meets a mysterious highwayman on the forest road, her life takes a drastic turn. Thrust into a world of shadow and deception, she joins a dangerous quest to cure Blunder from the dark magic infecting it. Except the highwayman just so happens to be the King’s own nephew, Captain of the most dangerous men in Blunder…and guilty of high treason.

He and Elspeth have until Solstice to gather twelve Providence Cards—the keys to the cure. But as the stakes heighten and their undeniable attraction intensifies, Elspeth is forced to face her darkest secret yet: the Nightmare is slowly, darkly, taking over her mind. And she might not be able to stop him.

Review

"Thick fog, shifting alliances, and clever magic make the perfect backdrop for a sweeping romance—One Dark Window is enthralling from beginning to shocking end."―Hannah Whitten, NYT bestselling author of For the Wolf

"An enchanting tale with sharp claws and teeth—Gillig’s prose will pull you in and won’t let you sleep. Pulse-pounding, darkly whimsical, and aglow with treacherous magic, 
One Dark Window is everything I love in fantasy and more"―Allison Saft, author of A Far Wilder Magic

"
One Dark Window is an evocative tale of romance, mystery and alluring monsters, told in beautifully lush prose. Rachel Gillig has created a story which left me entranced."―Lyndall Clipstone, author of Lakesedge

“[T]he steamy romance that emerges between Elspeth and Ravyn delights. Fans of Sarah J. Maas, Naomi Novik, and Hannah Whitten will want to check this out.”―
Publishers Weekly

"A beautifully dark fairy tale of blood, rage and bitter choice, that whisked me away to mist-wreathed woods ripe with romance and menace"―
Davinia Evans, author of Notorious Sorcerer

"Elspeth’s slow-burn romance with a mysterious highwayman adds depth to the story ... A finely detailed magical system enriches Gillig’s debut; fantasy readers will enjoy."―
Library Journal

"Readers will be enthralled with Elspeth’s—and Nightmare’s—riveting adventure."―
Booklist

"Spooky, lush...Gillig executes familiar fantasy romance tropes with flair."―
Paste Magazine

"
One Dark Window is a page-turner. Gillig’s lush language is somewhat reminiscent of Alix E. Harrow’s excellent portal fantasy, The Ten Thousand Doors of January, as well as Robin McKinley’s redolent fairytale retellings such as Spindle’s End, Beauty, and Deerskin ... a richly detailed and decadent world that at once feels familiar, distinctive, and wistful to the reader."―Chicago Review of Books

About the Author

Rachel Gillig was born and raised on the California coast. She is a writer, with a BA in literary theory and criticism from UC Davis. If she is not ensconced in blankets dreaming up her next novel, Rachel is in her garden or walking with her husband, son, and their poodle, Wally.

Product details

Listening Length 12 hours and 44 minutes
Author Rachel Gillig
Narrator Lisa Cordileone
Whispersync for Voice Ready
Audible.com Release Date September 27, 2022
Publisher Orbit
Program Type Audiobook
Version Unabridged
Language English
ASIN B0B2FM7Q9V
Best Sellers Rank #483 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
#1 in Gothic Horror Fiction
#5 in Gothic Fiction
#29 in Dark Fantasy

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Customers find the characters interesting and exceptional. They also appreciate the writing style as amazing and seamless blending of the 2 voices. Customers describe the storyline as luring, giving off strong political vibes. They find the magical system interesting and different from anything they have read. Customers also describe the originality as enchanting, mysterious, and beautifully unique. They appreciate the humor as hilarious and dry. Opinions are mixed on the plot, with some finding it nice and well-tied together, while others find it lacking and confusing. Readers also disagree on the beginning, with others finding it quick-paced and refreshing, while other find it a bit of a slow start.

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224 customers mention "Storyline"218 positive6 negative

Customers find the storyline luring, with the right amount of fantasy, unique magic systems, and inquisitive, kind, and brave female leads. They also say the story keeps them engaged with political intrigue, tension, and mystery. Readers also mention that the book is well-written with hardly any dull moments.

"...I’m not nice at all.”it's quite a unique premise and the gothic setting with its fairy tale lore creates a creepy vibe that wonderfully..." Read more

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"...wanting to get to know each of them because their inclusion in the story felt truly compelling and not at all like any of them were there as mere..." Read more

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160 customers mention "World building"160 positive0 negative

Customers find the magical system interesting and different from anything they have read. They also appreciate the poetic writing and incredibly world building. They say the book keeps them guessing throughout the whole story and is fun, entertaining, and mysterious.

"...the cast of characters is distinct and layered. ione was very intriguing to me with her journey, i never quite knew where to stand 100% with elm or..." Read more

"...I repeat, I have never read anything like this before. The magic system was fascinating, slightly complex but once I hit about 15%, it all came..." Read more

"...The magic system was among the more unique I've encountered with magic being relegated to the use of cards (akin to tarot cards) and those infected..." Read more

"...It was fun and entertaining and mysterious but it wasn’t until everything was coming together that I really understood how much I loved this book...." Read more

121 customers mention "Writing style"110 positive11 negative

Customers find the writing style amazing and easy to understand. They also appreciate the world building and characters.

"...The writing was amazing and if this at all intrigues you, I absolutely recommend giving it a shot...." Read more

"...Add to that, Rachel's beautiful, atmospheric writing and you get a really satisfying gothic fantasy sprinkled with romance and monsters...." Read more

"...I loved how poetic the writing was. I loved the poems at the beginning of each chapter that had some major foreshadowing...." Read more

"...It was easy to understand the story concepts and the powers at hand. It was even more easy due to the rhyming passages that explains powers...." Read more

116 customers mention "Characterization"102 positive14 negative

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"...I loved the characters and the plot and the writing but I don’t want to do my usual plot summary because I went in blind and it was so much better..." Read more

"First book and the story was luring, the characters easy to remember and the rhyming fun yet twisted. I love the different plot of this story...." Read more

56 customers mention "Originality"56 positive0 negative

Customers find the book beautifully unique, with gothic outlooks. They also appreciate the poetic writing style without being too flowery and cryptic without being overly. Readers also mention that the book is very sweet and has great use of imagery.

"...firstly, the poems and magic system. very unique, the use of the stanzas to reveal information throughout the story as well as the lore within the..." Read more

"...Add to that, Rachel's beautiful, atmospheric writing and you get a really satisfying gothic fantasy sprinkled with romance and monsters...." Read more

"...I love the different plot of this story. It's beautiful in a slightly twisted kind of way.I was worried when I first started the story...." Read more

"...For the good, The magic system in this book is very unique and really exciting to learn about...." Read more

47 customers mention "Humor"47 positive0 negative

Customers find the humor in the book ominous, creepy, and spooky. They also appreciate the dry humor and rhythmic pattern to the cards.

"...he also surprisingly provided some excellent comedic relief."Now we must play at tea with Blunder’s bottom-feeders?..." Read more

"...characters were interesting, the plot was good, there was banter that I thought funny, and it was a different type of story...." Read more

"Great plot, poetic, and enthralling...." Read more

"...One Dark Window had the right amount of gothic, the right amount of horror, and the right amount of fantasy...." Read more

110 customers mention "Plot"74 positive36 negative

Customers are mixed about the plot. Some find the subplot of romance nice, the ending intense, and suspenseful. They also appreciate the imagination and how well everything tied together. However, some find the plot lacking, complex, and below their standard for fantasy writing. They mention that the book has not a lot of action and banter.

""Nothing is free. Nothing is safe. Magic is love, but also, it’s hate."..." Read more

"...The world-building was superb and seamless with little-to-no data dumping...." Read more

"...The magic system was fascinating, slightly complex but once I hit about 15%, it all came together...." Read more

"...So I will just say this, the ending left me speechless. I honestly don’t know where the second book is going to go but I will be diving right in." Read more

53 customers mention "Beginning"27 positive26 negative

Customers are mixed about the beginning of the book. Some find it unique, enchanting, and refreshing after reading lots of YA. Others say it was a bit of a slow start. They also say the magic system was hard for them to get into.

"...when an author gives me a few stanzas of rhyme and the tempo is obvious and consistent. it just itches a scratch in my brain...." Read more

"...The magic system with the cards was fascinating, but it takes time to wrap your head around...." Read more

"...of things between Elspeth and Ravyn felt so natural and not at all sluggish or forced...." Read more

"...It felt so rushed and so inauthentic. I couldn't get behind it and it sure did not make me wanna swoon...." Read more

Well worth the hype. I should've read it sooner
5 Stars
Well worth the hype. I should've read it sooner
This was one of those situations where I kept putting off the book because it was sooo hyped.I'm notoriously fearful about trying overly popular or talked about books. I guess I've been burned one too many times that way 😅But this book gripped me from page one and I couldn't put it down.I loved the world building...the danger filled atmosphere and the fear of the physicians disturbing the sleep of wayward children, like monsters under the bed.And a never ending Nightmare, "the voice in my head, the creature with strange yellow eyes and an eerie smooth voice"The magic system was utterly amazing. I feel like it's a difficult thing to do ....to weave a complex tale involving the rules, the give and take, and just the overall existence of an, oftentimes, intangible force. But, in this particular book, the reader is given EVERYTHING. Even the taste and smell of magic. At times I felt myself drowning in it alongside the FMC.And let's not forget the most important elements to any good story, at least for me, the character development.This was told in first person POV and only by the FMC, Elspeth. She was such an intriguing young girl and completely likable, if not relatable. Her fears and insecurities basically kept her sealed off from any true social interactions and romantic relationships.The MMC, Ravyn, was the perfect dynamic. He came in with unknown motives, giving their "relationship" instant enemies to lovers vibes. I loved how his actions weren't always innocent but his intentions...his reasoning and drive were pure and often unselfish.The plotline was perfectly executed. Their endgame was set with laser focus and the steps to achieving their goals are obviously hard earned.I know I'm extremely late to this party but I'm excited to dive into book 2. I'm just glad that I've managed to avoid any and all spoilers up until this point.I've quite enjoyed the little twists in the storyline and secrets revealed.* Engagement of convenience/ forced proximity*Enemies to lovers*Slow burn 🌶️🌶️*Found family*Gothic setting (old castles, ruins and dark woods)* Magic system*World building
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
"Nothing is free. Nothing is safe. Magic is love, but also, it’s hate."

i'm so lucky to have dodged any and all spoilers since this book has blown up and went into it almost completely blind. i was completely enthralled from the beginning and enchanted by rachel gillig's phenomenal story.

"That’s how the best lies are told—with just enough truth to be convincing."

firstly, the poems and magic system. very unique, the use of the stanzas to reveal information throughout the story as well as the lore within the book and to explain the magic system. i've always loved when magic comes with a cost in fantasy, and this system does so in poetically creative ways counterpointing the gifts the magic gives. there is little more satisfying than when an author gives me a few stanzas of rhyme and the tempo is obvious and consistent. it just itches a scratch in my brain. it was very intriguing to have the nightmare basically only speak in his riddle-esque rhyme. he also surprisingly provided some excellent comedic relief.

"Now we must play at tea with Blunder’s bottom-feeders? You said joining these fools would be dangerous. You said nothing of torture."

"I could have died!
Don’t be dramatic, the Nightmare said. People fall off horses every day."

the cast of characters is distinct and layered. ione was very intriguing to me with her journey, i never quite knew where to stand 100% with elm or ravyn. the precariousness of trust heightens the tension throughout the story and keeps the stakes raised. i've probably read too many betrayal tropes LOL so i won't go on too much about it BUT the chemistry between elspeth and ravyn was organic, well-developed, and simmering.

“What about you, Captain? Are you too nice for your own good?”
He watched me, something I could not read flashing in his gray eyes.
“No, Miss Spindle,” he said. “I’m not nice at all.”

it's quite a unique premise and the gothic setting with its fairy tale lore creates a creepy vibe that wonderfully helps drive the story and paint a vivid picture. the motifs of the mist, the trees, the salt, ravens, and crowns incorporate your senses as a reader to help immerse you into the book. the providence cards are easy to liken to a deck of tarot cards, which further encourage both mystical and medieval tones and imagery.

"The Hawthorn tree carries few seeds. Its branches are weary, it’s lost all its leaves. Be wary the man who bargains and thieves. He’ll offer your soul to get what he needs."

"The stone chamber—enveloped by moss and vines—stood tall at the edge of the mist. How strange it looked, alone in the ruins, unmarked but for one dark window situated on its southernmost wall."

overall, i was very impressed (and enraptured) with elspeth and the nightmare's story. i can't wait to see where book two takes me.

“The girl, the King… and the monster they became.”
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Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024
One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig
-The Shepherd King Book 1-

4/5⭐️

•My Blurb•
After contracting a magic fever that if discovered means her execution, Elspeth is sent to live with relatives. She keeps a low profile and manages to keep her magic a secret for a decade. But when her path crosses with Ravyn, the Captain of the Destriers, she gets involved in a dangerous plot that involves a quest for magic cards that are the key to saving their kingdom. Elspeth and Ravyn are in a race to collect the cards first but they don’t realize Elspeth’s secret magic also has a time limit and letting that time limit pass would have greater repercussions than they can imagine.

•My Thoughts•
I repeat, I have never read anything like this before. The magic system was fascinating, slightly complex but once I hit about 15%, it all came together. To me, this book was heavier on the fantasy plot than the romance but I’ve heard that there’s more romance in book two and I can’t wait for that. The romance in this one was a super slow burn which I loved. I’m still processing but I think I want to say that this book was very plot driven. So much is happening with kingdom politics, their magic, the race to collect the cards and her possession (yes, you read that right 😳), that I sometimes felt like I had a little trouble connecting to the characters. That said, the plot was fabulous. It felt very different from what I normally read even those it’s a fantasy romance - it’s got creepy vibes without crossing into horror and I enjoyed the cast of characters. The writing was amazing and if this at all intrigues you, I absolutely recommend giving it a shot.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
“There once was a girl, clever and good, who tarried in shadow in the depths of the wood. There also was a King—a shepherd by his crook, who reigned over magic and wrote the old book. The two were together, so the two were the same: “The girl, the King… and the monster they became.”

Wow. Absolutely enthralling. The fact that this is Rachel's debut is astounding to me. I don't even know precisely where to start. The world-building was superb and seamless with little-to-no data dumping. The magic system was among the more unique I've encountered with magic being relegated to the use of cards (akin to tarot cards) and those infected by the mist. The pacing was absolutely perfect, not a sluggish section to be found. Add to that, Rachel's beautiful, atmospheric writing and you get a really satisfying gothic fantasy sprinkled with romance and monsters.

The Characters:
Elspeth is a realistic FMC. She comes across as a normal girl who isn't trying to become something she just isn't for the sake of the story. She isn't interested in learning to fight by physical means to save herself. Instead, despite the strangeness of her circumstances, she relies on her wit and her adherence to doing the right thing compels her efforts to make right the unfairness of her world. She doubts herself like any sane person would. There were several instances while reading where I could feel her fear and the urgency of her actions as if they were my own. I loved that I felt like I really got to know her without ever feeling like I was being "told".

Obviously, Ravyn Yew is freaking fantastic. He ticks all my MMC boxes. He's tall, dark haired, and handsome and willing to crush the bones of anyone who harms his girl. His characterization is a no brainer and is spot on for those who gravitate towards this type of male lead in a F/M story. I do feel that there's a lot more to him than we got to see in book 1 and I'm curious to see if book 2 gives more with regards to the inner workings of his mind.

Not one of the side characters in this book fell short for me. They were all intriguing and I found myself wanting to get to know each of them because their inclusion in the story felt truly compelling and not at all like any of them were there as mere plot devices. However, I loathed Prince Hauth almost immediately. I am rooting with every fiber of my existence for him to meet a very grisly end in book 2.

The Romance:
The progression of things between Elspeth and Ravyn felt so natural and not at all sluggish or forced. I adored the fact that there is very little conflict between Elspeth and Ravyn. Too often, I find that although they can be great fun, some stories are bogged down by poorly executed adherence to certain tropes. That did not happen in One Dark Window. Here, it was clear pretty early on that Elspeth and Ravyn are drawn to one another and neither of them put up contrived barriers that prevent them from being honest about how they feel. It was so satisfying to read a story with so much depth that played out the romance in this manner. There was also a dash of smut, but it was so well written. See quote below as evidence:

"Can I kiss you?"
"A bit late to ask, isn't it?"
"Not on your mouth, Elspeth."
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S. Nectarine
5.0 out of 5 stars Unique ROMANTASY with strong female characters!
Reviewed in Canada on June 24, 2024
I picked this up because of a reel I saw on TikTok. It delivered a thrillingly fantasy world that consumed me in a single bite!!

✨🃏🖤🃏🖤🃏🖤🃏🖤🃏🖤✨

Elspeth Spindle was born in a strange world of unbalanced magic. She herself possesses strange magic after falling feverish as a little girl 🩸♠️ and since then she’s had a 500-year old Monster living rent free in her head! But remember…all magic comes with a price. Ohh and there’s also a mysterious Mist 🌬️ slowly swallowing the Town!

”Be wary. Be clever. Be good.”

A MUST READ FOR:
🌲 unique magic system based on the forest & trees
🌲 strong & smart fmc!
🌲 magical playing cards that inspire treachery & treason
🌲 fast paced! Nightmare’s constant stream of puzzles & mysteries
🌲 delicious royal boysssss

”Woven in secrets, hidden in half-truths.”

GOTHIC FANTASY with amazingly mysterious storyline that had me completely captivated ⚔️ It was almost a competition scheming and secrets! Some revelations so unpredictable it had me putting my book down for a second because IT WAS JUST TOO GOOD! The whole book journey cured my ACOTAR/TOG book hangover!!

✨favorite Providence Card ~ 🃏The Well Card🃏 ~ clear sight to recognize one’s enemies ✨

”Be wary the blue. Be wary the stone. Be wary of shadows the water hath shown. Your enemies wait. The wolves stalk the gate. Be wary of shadows the water hath shown.”

Elspeth herself was definitely my favorite part of the book. Not the traditional warrior type ⚔️ but often realizes on her wits & cries frequently….girl same! I really enjoyed her adventures from her secluded forest home to being courted by a royal man 👀 no spoilers!!

This is more of a fantasy with a sprinkle sprinkle 💖 of romance. Not high on the ROMANtasy scale but I honestly didn’t mind it! Elspeth had other things to worry about.

CAN’T WAIT TO READ THE NEXT ONE!!
SeenaM
4.0 out of 5 stars Bueno :)
Reviewed in Mexico on May 28, 2024
Venía bien empaquetado, pero con un doblez en la esquina en la parte de atrás del libro
Cecilie R.
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely amazing - definitely worth the hype!
Reviewed in Germany on June 15, 2024
Super well written, and just really original in the writing style and the story. I loved the characters and the plot was just it for me. There is little spice but it could definitely be read as a YA. It is quite dark though so people with mental illnesses could be triggered by this although personally I just connected with the story more.

Would definitely recommend now and forever!
Khushboo Lakhani
5.0 out of 5 stars The world of Blunder : dark, hidden, twisty, unpredictable.
Reviewed in India on June 14, 2024
At the heart of this world, lives Elspeth Spindle -- with the voice in her head. They have been together for 11 years; surviving, protecting, learning. There is another thing at Blunder's core -- Magic; both legal and illegal. Legal via the use of Providence Cards; Illegal due to the infection. But nothing comes free!

The kingdom is being ruled by fear -- fear of the mist, the infection, the Destriers and fear of those who hold the power. Elspeth lives in fear too -- both inside and outside her mind. She longs for a normal life, where her thoughts are her own and the voice in them, also her own.

But times are a-changing. Among the festivities of the power holders, there is a rebellion! They want to eviscerate the fear and rescue Blunder. Ravyn, Captain of the Destriers, Elm, second Prince of the Kingdom and Jespyer, a Destrier and Ravyn's sister : all prominent members of the rebel council (among others). Ravyn ushers Elspeth into the rebellion. She identifies with their cause and joins to aid them and herself.

Elspeth and Ravyn soon realize that they each had a loose end of the string running from their heart which now stands complete in one another. But there are tasks to be completed and secrets to be unearthed. Council, Ravyn and Elspeth attempt to fight it all -- but are they powerful than the monster living in Elspeth's head? Or will they discover its Elspeth who's the monster?

Part one of this Shepherd King duology is intricately woven with magic, suspense, determination, ambition and love. The twists make you squirm in your seat; gasping for more. The details so elusive that you are never satisfied with what is shared -- its as if you know, but do you? Conclusively, a brilliant premise for the next and the final installment -- Two Twisted Crowns.
Jen
5.0 out of 5 stars Well written, unique and very compelling
Reviewed in Sweden on April 17, 2024
I really loved this book, it felt unique as a fantasy and had really well written characters and cool magic.