Middle of the road. Pleasant, but forgettable.
I enjoyed this. It’s got a good story.
But I didn’t love it.
I need more visuals within my story, more colours.
I couldn’t actually tell you what either of the mains looks like, what colour hair, what style of clothes, what kinda build they possess [other than he has an amazing ass (🤷♀️)].
I could tell you the shape of some the critters, but not their colours, their textures, their smells.
Plus, it’s annoyingly choppy in places, a deliberate style of the author.
Example: one chapter ends with our FMC going to bed. Next chapter starts in the middle of the day, and we’re in a fire fight with a creature…🤨
It’s dribbled out how we got there, but it’s annoying.
Some of the conversations had a similar feel, shifting from topic to topic, dumping info and moving on..
Large parts swept by me with no real intake on my behalf.
Just too confusing, like getting yelled at from different directions, and trying to turn your head and mind fast enough to process it all…😳
The info wasn’t interesting enough to warrant the effort most of the time.
Sooo. It’s a decent urban fantasy, with interesting, if sporadic, world building.
Typical journey, with them being oh so special and the only ones to survive, everything falling in line for em, until you reach the UBER baddies, who somehow are better prepared, supplied, capable…those kind 😂
Romance is very much a second thought, with mostly teasing.
No spice until an aborted and interrupted scene right at the end, don’t bother getting excited.
Mild cliffy, with the incomplete being all about the personal, and the set up focusing on the next case to be solved.
It’s a pass for me, but I do recommend others to give it a go and decide for themselves.
There’s enough decent here, that many will likely enjoy way more than me.