I really enjoyed this sequel. The Collins brothers are back at it, and when I tell you that this is a ride...well, buckle up.
The strongest aspect of this series is the characters. Peter and Spencer Collins have the best brotherly relationship, and I love that we have a book where a healthy set of bros are working together to fight evil. It's great. Peter is my favorite and I love him to death. (Don't worry, I love Spencer, too.)
The plot is wild. We have lots of answers and lots of new questions and I am ready for it. A perfect read for a dark and stormy day.
Lastly, that ending. How dare she. I can't wait for the next book.
Content warnings: (some very slight spoilers)
There is some brief strong language. I would call it PG-13. Its pretty brief though and I was easily able to skip over it. Otherwise clean. The romance is very sweet and mild.
Now, some of you who know me, know I have some very strong lines regarding supernatural/paranormal books. This did not cross any of my personal lines. I never felt uncomfortable. The spirit world in the books is clearly noted to be fake by the author herself and with the exception of there being a clear light v. darkness theme, none of it came across as blasphemous as so many books like this do in my opinion. While the book is indeed from a Christian perspective and the characters are supposed to be Christians, this lands very squarely in the "we are good people and we are fighting monsters and because we know God, then we know we don't have to be afraid" territory. I can get behind that. There are NO angels/demons. None of the spiritual elements come off as anything but monster hunting to me. With that said, would I recommend this to just anybody? No. Would I recommend it to someone who wanted to watch Supernatural for the brotherly love and the monster hunting but could not because of the blasphemous plotline? Absolutely yes.
I received an ARC from the author. I was not required to leave a review, positive or negative. All thoughts and opinions are honest and my own.