RaveThe Masters Review\"A deliciously rebellious take on the classic romance novel form, The Book of Love plunges into adored (and despised) tropes of the genre and guts them, often with humor, sometimes with gore, and always with, well, love—for as much as our protagonists’ future in the mortal world is entangled in the baffling affairs of immortals, that doesn’t stop them from dipping their toes in new relationships, revisiting old ones, or remembering what it’s like to be human and vulnerable ... Despite at times feeling like a wild romp through a universe where literally anything is possible with the right amount of will and magic, the reader is fed the mechanics of this world at a pace that, for the most part, does not overwhelm, and dangles enough of a sense of mystery in front of you to satiate until the end, which escalates into a thrilling whirlwind of magic and emotion.\