Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 24, 2021
I liked this! All the characters were sweet, likeable, and believable. This was one of those books that went for realism and subtlety in the characters so they all felt like just normal, decent people. Sorren, the vampire, was adorably protective of Cassidy and Teag, and for some reason I wasn't expecting that. There was no romance (at least not in this book), which I feel is rare to find in urban fantasy with a female lead. There was a complex, detailed mystery involving the supernatural (mostly ghosts) that the author clearly put a lot of thought into. Also some cool magic, what with Cassidy's psychometry (reading memories in objects) and Teag's weaving (weaving fabric to store magic and also weaving data and information). Overall, this was some solidly good urban fantasy.