4.5 Stars
*I'd like to thank the author for giving me an ARC of this book, in exchange for my honest review.*
This book looked really interesting to me from the beginning. The synopsis made it sound very intriguing, mentioning things like a compassionate but troubled heroine, a city filled with crime, and an unknown person protecting citizens. I'm so happy to say that I got all that, and more. This book was very action-packed, and there were lots of unexpected twists and turns, with some characters not being at all what they first appear to be.
Ari was a wonderful heroine. She was really compassionate, and just wanted to help all the youth of the city. She really had their best interests at heart, even when the teenagers themselves were being so self-destructive. It was a bit disheartening to watch, and I now have a lot of sympathy for people who do that kind of work. However, in addition to her compassion, Ari was also really strong, and when she made some not-so-great decisions, she knew it, and owned up to it. Needless to say, I thought she was great, and I loved reading this story through her eyes.
Then, there's the oh-so-mysterious Davis. He was pretty interesting, right from the get-go. I loved watching the scenes with Ari and Davis, because you could definitely sense their chemistry. However, there was way more to him than just being a love interest. He was a hero in his own right, trying to help troubled teens in his own ways, with his own unconventional methods. I loved how at their core, Ari and Davis were pretty similar, and I thought he made a great love interest.
The side characters of this novel were interesting, as well. I liked Oliver, since he was such a great best friend for Ari. It was clear that he would do anything for her, even if he didn't understand it. I thought he was written very well. There was also Nick, who was another love interest for Ari. It was really interesting to see Ari fight between what she really wanted, and what she should want. However, with that said, I never liked Nick. He always seemed a bit off, and we do find out his backstory. That was a pretty interesting and unexpected twist to the story, and it just shows how well the author wrote her characters, because while I didn't like him, I never suspected what was truly going on.
The actual plot of the novel was really interesting. Right from the start, there was a lot of action, since it started out with an armed robbery, and Ari being rescued by the vigilante. It just took off from there. Right away, I was interested in seeing more of him, and finding out who he was. This was a big part of the novel, but there was also the complexities of Ari's love life, the tension of the crime-filled streets of the city, and there was also someone after Ari. Needless to say, it was hard for me to put down. THe author had a great style of writing, especially her action scenes and emotional parts. She did a wonderful job at describing the gritty life in Glory City as well, and I found that that added a whole other element to the book, and i really loved it.
Therefore, I thought that this book was really good. There was a whole lot of action and suspense, with Ari not really knowing who to trust. The love triangle was done very well, but I felt like it wasn't hard to see who would get the upper hand. Eventually, the situation just became nonexistent, so if you don't like those, it does get resolved. Either way, whether or not you dislike love triangles, you should definitely give this book a shot. It was really action-packed, well-written, and the heroine was a great character. As a bonus, this is a series, so there will be plenty more to come.