I have had this series in my TBR for longer than is comfortable, and if you squint just so, you can see me kicking myself soundly! Because THIS series, THIS author, deserved to be top of the pile! Not only did I love her writing style, so easy to devour, which I did, and it immediately took me into the depth of the book, AND it's also set in SOUTH AFRICA! Yes....in places I'm familiar with, with phrasing I'm familiar with, can you hear my sigh of contentment? Johannesburg, or Jozi as we locals like to call it, is a unique city in real life, a dicitomy of, well, just about everything and to capture the realness so succinctly, was simply sublime (oops, alliteration not intentional) and The Rainbow Nation, in this case, consists of humans, Elves, Orcs, Wizards, Fae, Goblins and a variety of supernaturals. The author's prose has a lightness to it which is very engaging, it's extremely comical, while at the same time hardcore and quite gory at times, but filled to the brim with glorious action and intrigue. Her descriptions, her entire "assortment" of words, hit the spot just right, articulate, strikingly picturesque, here's one example, "the fresh air turned my naked skin to braille". Awesome, right???
Don't you love it when a book hooks you from the first sentence? That's what this book did to me, straight into action, straight into the footsteps of a fierce, badassed Jacquelyn. I knew from the beginning I was going to love the MC, I just didn't realise how much.. I mean, hello, she had a tat of a vampire bite on her neck and she lives with a ghost..... oh and she swears in Latin...She's so cool, her own words describe her to a T, "A cynical paranoid hexter with a penchant for straight talk and quick and dirty magic" Yep, definitely my kinda gal! Although, the author gave me dribblings of the trauma Jax has suffered as a child, inserted in key points throughout the book, so I was alternating between wanting to "high five" Jax and hug her. The reason why she loathed vampires becomes clear, why she became a vampire becomes clear. I was thoroughly taken with the characters, Morgan, Jack's bff, a cop, who's head of the Scorpions, a special ops task force and not one to mess with, she's really ballsy...no wait! That would be Jax.... One thing leaves no doubt, Ms Lawrence's females aren't the meek, mild garden variety, they're tough cookies, utterly believable in their stance too. Another I adored was Ferra, a dwarf and Jax's foster mum, who only has unconditional love for Jax. And I do have to mention, a stalker, yes, he stalks Jax but he aids her too. The enigma of the century! I'm dying to discover what his deal is.
It all starts with Jax on the hunt for a killer vamp, then Morgan brings her in on a case, then a hoity-toity Elf engages her services, then a deadly Orc Mafia Madam "forces" her to take on HER case, geez, from zilch money making to flush with ...well, flush with mysteries! And danger! A dead woman who looks remarkably like Jax, a stolen crown from a Fort Knox type of place and a wife who professes her husband is in danger. The Crown turns out to be central point in this story, but nothing as I would have expected, it was a wowza discovery moment for me. Gosh did I love the way Jax dealt with these... requests. The events that emerge like shadows behind trees, just unbelievably paced, and unexampled, stunning! These events leave Jax fighting for her life but they also gain her the coolest pet, a ferret called Gizmo. Who's more than just a normal ferret...Gee whiz, but does the plot thickens! Adrenaline spiking, blood draining from face thicken! The author led me on such a merry ride, up the highest mountain and to the depths of the very ocean, not knowing where she would let me land, THAT'S how I felt! But what a journey, OMG, I've just become a JT Lawrence junkie!
Oh my word was this a magnificent magical read! In every sense! I found myself gulping in air in the final few chapters, I just couldn't breathe properly. I know what I do need, I need to find out what happens, I flipping need more! The magic system of this book is another one of a kind awesome, unexpected and totally maverick. The thrill of this read, the immaculate pacing and world building, had me stopping only to bring out the big guns, that being to grab my jar of Black Cat peanut butter and a spoon, my go to comfort "snack" when I'm reading a book that has me completely under it's spell, that has me riveted from start to finish and HECK this one certainly did! I was just as Jax had mentioned, I was indeed "a bee stuck in it's own honey" unable, nor willing, to extract myself from the read. A jar of peanut butter and this book later, I was well and truly sated! I do know that the next time I go to Illovo, to a coffeehouse there, I'm going to be very much on alert for Goblins! My parting words to Ms Lawrence, Liefling, dit was UITSTEKEND!!!