"Would you please make haste with your mental breakdown. We have masculine flesh to consume."💫
This book was fucking weird, but also entertaining as hell.💀👹 Seeing as how I read it in one sitting, I would say that I enjoyed myself. It touched on a lot of important topics, but at the same time had fairly witty characters and paranormal elements that I appreciated. It is not a book that I would normally go for either--an urban setting with vampires, werewolves, death witches, demons, etc.
Plot:
Sandy is a young mother in the early stages of pregnancy, struggling with morning sickness while working 50 hour work weeks. Her boss is a bitch and her husband can't be bothered to help at home or with their toddler. When she finally hits her breaking point, Sandy finds herself possessed by a man-eating demon who goes after evil men, and she only finds out that she tried to carve out her husband's liver after being exorcised by the local priest. With the demon safely trapped inside of a banana, Sandy tries to go back to life as normal, hoping her hubbie will try harder to be a better spouse/father. Of course, he fails, and Sandy decides to take matters into her own hands. Impulsively, she eats the banana, only to find that she is no longer alone.
Mav, the demon, is now a part of her, sharing her body and driving Sandy's will, constantly pressuring her to eat the organs/flesh of evil men. Mav can hear men's evil thoughts, sense their ill intentions, and see all of their secrets. Rage and vengeance are what fuel her. Minus the flesh-feasting, Mav's abilities have come in handy for Sandy, as her best friend is being blackmailed with revenge porn and a certain intimidating cop has recruited her help...
Characters:
While I don't necessarily feel like all of the characters are multi-dimensional, I still very much enjoyed them. The companionship between best friends Sandy, Prue, and Chloe is lovely to see.👯♀️ I love the dialogue between the three of them. You can tell that they love each other so much.🖤 I think their relationships with each other are written so well. All three of their personalities blend perfectly even though they each are so different. I also really enjoyed Sandy, our FMC. She has such a great character arc during the story. She starts out so timid and meek at the beginning of her journey, but finds her courage and becomes an unstoppable force of nature.🌬️ She's also great at calming Mav and trying to redirect her hunger so we aren't constantly witnessing slaughter and chaos.
Mav--the demon--I also quite like. She is a raging, fucking bitch... but, like, in a good way. Hungry as hell, she legit only wants to eat man-flesh and smite their bloody corpses.👹 Vengeance and rage. Vengeance and rage. That is all that matters to her. And I loved every minute of it. Kind of crazy she doesn't care about female predators, only male ones--but to each their own, I guess.😅
💫"Have you consumed any other demon-bound vessels lately? Do you make a daily habit of eating vengeful spirits? A little imp in your empanadas, perhaps? Some Satan in your morning smoothie?"
The titillatingly handsome detective, Conrad Sinclair, on the other hand, has the personality of a wet sock. His character is boring as hell. Maybe in the next few books he will get better? Aside from the 12-pack abs, I don't understand the obsession.
Themes:
This book has a lot of trigger warnings,🛑 but every theme that it touches on is important. Some of these include child marriage in the United States, spousal abuse, sex trafficking, revenge porn, miscarriage and the lack of awareness surrounding it, date rape drugs and sexual assault, sexism, and strict fundamentalism in religion. I honestly wasn't prepared for this book to be as thought-provoking or as triggering as it is. However, I'm glad these themes exist in this story. It made it so much more enjoyable to read because the plot had substance to it. The men in the story are truly evil people, doing horribly grisly and abominable things that sadly exist in the real world.
Overall Thoughts:
This book, while slightly violent and triggering, is a very interesting read. It isn't a book that I would normally pick up--an urban paranormal fantasy. It includes werewolves, demons, vampires, blood witches, and other paranormal species. Usually I read about fae princes or just medieval romances🏰🖤 However, I really enjoyed it. I feel like it was intentionally written with humor. The dialogue you can sense is between friends. The book itself has a playful tone to it. It's no serious, epic high fantasy novel, and I wasn't expecting it to be. The prose isn't lyrical. The imagery isn't magnificent. It's simple, succinct, and just what I was in the mood for, honestly. I would recommend this book if you're looking for a quick, fun read with paranormal elements and quick-witted characters, as long as you don't mind triggering topics.
⭐⭐⭐⭐/5