This book is really likeable book. I liked the characters, the plot, the easy writing style, and the flow of the story. I wanted to know what would happen next, there was great snappy dialogue between characters, and just enough mystery and romance to balance each other out. For a paranormal YA book a couple of things really stood out. The main character, Samara (Sam), has loving parents, who care about her, and friends who are nice (this isn't that normal in YA), and let's not forget she is biracial. Sure Sam has issues (don't we all?), but she doesn't let these get her down, she gets on with life and works with them. Sam is a great lead character, who is realistic and well developed. But the main thing that stands out about this for a paranormal YA romance is that the two leads, Sam and Caleb, know each other, build a friendship, before they get together. It was sweet (but not in a sickly sweet way). There is a nice amount of tension, between Sam and Caleb, enough for you to want them to get together, but there is no major hostilely, just witty barbs, which is refreshing.
The paranormal part of Caleb was intriguing, without giving away what he is/has, all I will say is I have read other YA characters with this power/condition, but none where the character isn't off having sex with anything that moves, and the male lead thinking this is ok. In this case Caleb isn't. That makes this a nice change, and also a YA that can actually be read by anyone. That's not to say that Caleb is a saint, he is far from it, he is witty, sly and sexy.
All the characters in this book are well developed and interesting, even the secondary characters in this book are written well. They have substance rather than just being another bit of the book. There are other clever parts of this book, like the fact they work in a book shop, and clever little digs are made about people thinking a character in a book is sexy and then `falling in love' people who are not real. Added to all this is an ending that surprised me. Yep, I like them. This book does have an end, but you also know where the next one is likely to go. Read it, you will not be disappointed.
Will I read it again? Yes