This was an interesting story! It's an urban fantasy with higher fantasy vibes, since the story starts in KCMO and with an unexpected boat ride leads to another dimension and a bunch of different creatures and magic! It did start off a little slow for me, but once it started to pick up, it just kept going!
Astrid was an interesting character who took a little time to grow on me and there were a few moments where I wanted to lecture her about her decisions. Though, she did turn it around and grow as a person throughout the story and I liked her character growth because it showed the natural progression of growth rather than stubborn one moment, patient and thoughtful the next. Her loyalty to her sister is commendable, I don't think I'd dimension travel to save one of my siblings, but I also don't have cool kickbutt powers to help save my life, so good for her.
I really liked the world(s) the author created. It almost felt like I was there, since she gave great detail to them. Astrid is an artist and her character was able to describe the locations with incredible detail. There are different creatures, powers, shifters, and magical rules. Plus, a dictator of a ruler! There's a slight hint of romance in the story, but this story is definitely more for the plot than romance.
The secondary characters played their parts well, Lyric was a typical teenager, but had a big heart. Tyler meant well, but there were times where his jokes interrupted the flow of the story. And Kai...the mysterious Kai who has a tragic backstory and attitude that I would love to see more of in future stories!
I hope that more books come out in this series! The characters were wonderful and interesting and I hope to meet them again!
I liked the narrator, I thought she did a fine job. I listened at 1.2x speed, since I found that speed more to my liking. Her differentiating between inner thoughts/monologues was different than what I've experienced in prior listens. She made her voice softer and really helped the inner thoughts stand out against the speaking voice or the general narration. I liked the differentiation, though sometimes it was a little softer than the listening level I had my earphones at, so that would be my only dislike for that. Otherwise, I'd listen to another book narrated by her because she did a good job!