There are parts of this book that are good. I loved the Truffles. I liked the m/c's. The setting was described well. The setup not so much (maybe the first 5 to 10 %). I found the beginning confusing; enough so that I went back and reread trying to make sure I hadn't missed anything or understood. This made it hard to get into at first. Once it got rolling, it was much better.
I was engrossed from the point Quill & the Keeper arrived at the city in the Hunters quarter. Things started making more sense & came better into focus. This section of the book, good 65 to 75.%, held my interest well. It was full of intrigue, relationship building, and character growth.
I liked both m/c's immensely, but I could see how the Keeper might bother some. Much of his role and traits could have easily been filled by a woman in a typical m/f story. Think mail order bride in Westerns or arranged marriages etc... But I did not find issue with it at all myself. That was his purpose and he stayed true to his characters role. My issue with what some call "chicks with dicks (CWD)" are only when it"s not true to the character 's role / set up like warriors and such. Quinn, as the hunter, stayed true to his role. He did not ever venture into CWD's territory.
The next section when they were "staking their claim" seemed a little long, drawn out, and repetitive. Not bad necessarily just redundant. The whole contract thing was muddled and felt somewhat contrived. If a contract could be negotiated, then why wasn't it done before they left? The resolution to the "mystery" seemed, well, also muddled. I can infer, but I am left with lots of unanswered questions many of which can not be attributed to the basis for a sequel. The resolution also felt rushed like an afterthought or like the ending was changed quickly to set up a sequel etc...
I found the passing of time (as in how much) confusing multiple times in this book, but not so much as to stress me or really throw me out of the book. It was more that a few of the transitions were unclear.
So... In summary, I'm not sure what I think about this book. It's 4 stars in parts and 2 in others which averages to a 3. If the blurb really appeals to you, then it is probably worth the read. I am definitely not sorry I read it.
I cannot decide if I will read the sequel or not. That has less to do with my thoughts and feelings on this story, and more to do with personal reasons, preferences, and mood.