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318 pages, ebook
First published February 28, 2013
Two careful snips later, David set the scissors aside. My wings twitched, straining to be free of the fabric. He adjusted my top to one side and then the other, easing my wings out of their restraints. "Better?"I have to say, though, that the author's world-building isn't very clear to me. This seems to be a slightly alternative version of New Orleans, because a faery, who looks and acts (and thinks and feels) just like you or me except for those wings (and the hovering and so on), doesn't seem to draw any special attention or be out of the ordinary. Just think of the sidewalks of Canal Street with their crowds of people and occasional winged faeries. There's no mention in Willow's whole narrative of how well or poorly she or her faery friend Talisen fit in, out there in public.
"Much." ... My wings had always fascinated him. Deceptively delicate with their almost sheer appearance, my wings' resilience always amazed other species.
Living, breathing things filled me up, left me powerful and strong, while metal, concrete, and death sucked me dry.When she's been weakened by a long flight in an airplane (metal) or a cemetery (death), Phoebe needs to place her up against a big tree to restore her life force. Now you'd think a vampire's death magic would suck any faery dry, but Willow's sensitivity is special. Physical contact with a vampire produces pain and bruising, and she keeps that under wraps. What others know is that she has a special ability:
I could sense a vampire within a mile radius if I concentrated. It was the reason I'd been recruited to the Void branch of the Arcane...two years ago. Prior to that, I'd just been Phoebe's normal faery roommate, spending my days running the Fated Cupcake. Now I was super Willow. Baker by day and badass vampire stalker by night.So Willow, Link and Phoebe make a vampire-hunting team, and now they have to take orders from Willow's "spiteful" aunt Maude with "inky black wings" who's just become director of the Void. Willow didn't realize when she signed up that she was magically bound to the Arcane for five years. And now Maude reassigns Willow to a new partner--David, her human ex-boyfriend who dumped her and in the meantime has become a vampire. Ouch! They're to spy on Cryrique, the "mob-like vampire corporation" that unofficially controls "almost everything in New Orleans" except the Void.

