Assessment:
Plot/Idea: When an introverted and independent maternity nurse discovers that her neighbors aren't fully human, her entire world changes. The Neighbors offers a striking setup, though the supernatural elements diffuse some of the initial psychological tensions.
Prose: Ryder makes the intriguing choice to tell the story through a second-person perspective. This contributes some stylistic novelty, though it also keeps readers at a distance from the heroine. Frequent references to songs may prove more distracting than illuminating.
Originality: Readers will enjoy the buildup to Zoe's assault and the subsequent reveal of her neighbors' otherworldly nature. Ryder integrates some original worldbuilding, but the novel ultimately embraces familiar paranormal romance conventions.
Character/Execution: Zoe is initially alluring, particularly in her devotion to her profession, distrust of strangers (men especially), and reclusive nature. Terrence and Jensen are compelling, but they are largely defined by their vampiric characteristics rather than distinctive traits.
Date Submitted: August 23, 2023
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