Customer Review

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 7, 2021
This was another enjoyable book in the series, much like all the others. I have somewhat mixed feelings though because, after all these books, I still don't feel very close to the characters. These books have great, well thought-out supernatural mysteries and action, but there's not a lot about the characters or their thoughts and feelings outside of that, nor is there really a main thread connecting the stories, and it makes them feel somewhat repetitive. The characters are realistic and believable though, and I appreciate that at least.

This one did have a bit more focus on friends, family, and found family. I'm glad Kell finally seems to be more a part of Cassidy's life, since he's felt like more of an acquaintance until now. Except I felt like Cassidy's cousin just popped up out of nowhere since I don't remember him being mentioned before, and suddenly she was saying how he's like an older brother to her and she often calls him for help with supernatural lore.

I listened to the audiobook, and Courtney Patterson did a great job. The narration was natural, male voices were decent, and I could easily keep up with who was talking. I'm not sure why she gave Sorren a British accent though. I don't remember that ever being stated, but maybe I missed it, or maybe previous narrators used an accent and she was just being consistent (I didn't listen to previous audiobooks).

Overall another interesting supernatural mystery story.

*Rating: 3.5 Stars // Read Date: 2021 // Format: Audiobook*

Original Review @ Metaphors and Moonlight (link in profile)
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