The great thing about perimenopause is how stupid it makes me so that I can’t remember most of what happened in this book, except that I really liked it. I barely even remember how to write a review. So that’s been great.
Anyway, this is urban fantasy, which I don’t normally like, but I like the author and wanted to give this a try. The MC is really compelling, and it was really interesting to get a look into the life of someone with a condition I’m not overly familiar with. And bonus points for using someone with steel holding her bones together to creative effect against the fae! The book is well-written, well-paced with a whole lot of broken people kind of being dicks, but in a situation so compelling I don’t even care.
I will definitely be reading the rest of the trilogy!
Published on November 14, 2025 06:16