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Everhart Investigations #1

Unpredictable Magic

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Expected 14 Jul 26
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Witches Angelina and Evan Everhart-Trueblood take a case that spirals out of control until the whole city is at risk in this exciting new novel from New York Times bestselling author Faith Hunter.

Angelina Everhart-Trueblood and her brother Evan run Everhart Investigations Inc., a PI firm in Chattanooga that solves paranormal crimes committed by supernatural beings. When their new client wants help finding her friend who supposedly disappeared during a reception at Angie’s aunt Jane’s winter residence, things get . . . complicated.

The client is not who she appears to be, and demons strike the city for the first time since the Demon War. On top of that, evidence is pointing toward the involvement of an overly ambitious vampire—who just happens to be Angie’s ex-husband.

As Angie and Evan team up with the CPD, they will have to dig deep into their magical reserves—and rely on some friends in high places—to rid Chattanooga of the danger creeping into their city.

560 pages, Paperback

Expected publication July 14, 2026

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Faith Hunter

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Faith Hunter's Junkyard Cats novella series is available in Audible, eBook, trade paperback books.

Faith's Jane Yellowrock series is a dark urban fantasy. Jane is a full blooded Cherokee skinwalker and hunter of rogue-vampires in a world of weres, witches, vampires, and other supernats. 15 books and several compilations of shorts

The Soulwood series is a dark-urban fantasy / paranormal police procedural /para-thriller series featuring Nell Nicholson Ingram, an earth magic user and Special gent of PsyLED. 6 books

Her Rogue Mage novels—Bloodring, Seraphs, Host, and the RPG Rogue Mage—feature Thorn St. Croix, a stone mage in a post-apocalyptic alternate reality.

Faith is a full time writer who finally hired a housekeeper when the dust bunnies multiplied, She loves tea, Japanese Maples, and loves to cook.

Faith researches in great detail, and tries most everything her characters do. Research led to her life’s passions – jewelry making, orchids, Japanese maples (she has managed to collect over thirty), white-water kayaking, and writing.

She and her husband RV, traveling to whitewater rivers to kayak all over the Southeast. Whitewater Kayaking is her very favorite sport, discovered when she was researching her (Gwen Hunter) mystery book, Rapid Descent. She took a lesson and—after a bout of panic attacks from fear of being upside down trapped in a boat—discovered she loved the sport.

Under other pen names, notably, Gwen Hunter, she writes action adventure, mysteries, and thrillers. As Gwen, she is a winner of the WH Smith Literary Award for Fresh Talent in 1995 in the UK, and won a Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award in 2008. As Faith, her books have been on the New York Times and USA Today Bestseller lists, been nominated for various awards and won an Audie Award with Khristine Hvam, among other awards. Under all her pen names, she has more than 50 books, anthologies, and complications in print in 30 countries.

For more, including a list of her books, see www.faithhunter.net . To keep up with her daily, join her fan pages at Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/official.fait... and see her website blog at
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1,294 reviews455 followers
June 1, 2026
Review to come upon release. Hopeful this continues in more books. I didn’t realize until I read the acknowledgements at the end that Faith had seemingly planned to stop writing after the last Soulwood was published and that someone convinced her to write for fun and not for deadlines again. I’m so glad they did, because this was such a great story.

I received a copy of this for review from the publisher through Netgalley.
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3,660 reviews57 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 8, 2026
3.75 Stars ⭐️

Okay. I actually took an entire day after finishing this ARC to try to figure out how I could put my feelings into words. The first, and I think the most important thing was that this book was MUCH too long. Seriously too long. I do not usually even know how many pages books have unless it gets to the point where I am reading and start to think, "How many more pages are left? " In my experience, that is NEVER a good sign. At almost 600 pages, this became a continual thought for me as I was desperately trying to finish this book.

But, to be fair, I do also need to mention that I am a huge fan of Ms. Hunter and I think that I have read every single book that she has put out. So yes, I had read the entire Jane Yellowrock series prior to this, and I was THRILLED to discover that there was going to be a spinoff with the Everheart siblings - a grown up Angie baby and her also grown up baby brother E.J. YES!

Where I began to have issues was with the fact that this entire storyline was EXTREMELY complicated. The magic system, the world building with the siblings, and the entire plot with the EEB's (demons) just got more and more confusing as the storyline unfolded. Honestly, as someone who has read at least 30 books in this already established world, it was really frustrating.

There were so many times that I had to reread entire paragraphs because I had no clue what I had just read. The storyline. The events happening over and over with these demon containers, branded vampires, elixirs, and crazy plots that seemed over the top and not really realistic in the way that people just “figure out” these crazy plots through no actual logical basis. I mean, I get it if that happens every so often in a new series, but this happened A LOT. Much more than I wanted to admit. I was LOST most of the time it I just decided to run with it.

Then there were the additions of the crazy amount of secondary characters. Oh. My. goodness. I had to severely concentrate to try to figure out who was who and when things did hit the fan, that became quite a big deal.

Okay, now the good. Ms. Hunter has created this well established world with characters that we have come to know and love over so many books, and it was so wonderful to have these characters drop back into this new series. While they were not at the forefront of the story, I loved getting snippets of Jane and Molly, the Consort and Alex and Eli. That made everything worth it.

At almost 600 pages, this needed to be edited down quite a bit but even with the length, I am still excited and eager to continue on with this series and see what is in store next for the Everheart siblings :)

Thank you to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group | Ace for the opportunity to read and review this ARC. This book will be out for publication on July 14, 2026.
804 reviews18 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
June 11, 2026
4.5 rounded up
15 years after the events in the Jane Yellowrock series, we get a book about a grown-up Angie Baby and little Evan (EJ). After the Witch Wars, they have managed to make a home for themselves in Chattanooga. They are semi-independent from Jane/the Dark Queen. They live in an apartment building they bought and manage with a vampire bodyguard, Walter. It is also the offices of their investigative firm, aptly named The Firm. When a potential client walks in with a missing persons case with too many ties to the Everhart-Trueblood siblings, things get more complicated than they've seen in a long time. Now with demons on the loose again, Angie and EJ must swallow their pride and accept the help of the Dark Queen in order to save Chattanooga.
I was so excited to be able to read about the adorable and powerful witch children from the Jane Yellowrock series. Both Angie and EJ have come a long way since they were little. Angie has been married and divorced from a vampire with high aspirations and EJ has seen unthinkable things in the war. Angie has also lost a lot of the powers she had as a child and no longer has her angel. She is still a little bitter about that but has moved on for the most part. They are both keeping secrets from each other, but throughout the book, these secrets will come to light. We also get to see the return of Shiloh and she is definitely a unique character. She has been through quite a bit and is definitely a colorful character. Her new nickname translates the Savage Vampire, so it's probably everything you are imagining!
I made it to book 14 in the J.Y. series before I started this. I was trying to get all the way through, but didn't. I don't think that affected or spoiled too much in the way of that series since I was so far along. But if you haven't read a good portion of the series, you may be a little confused. I also noticed there is a collection of J.Y. books that are book 0.5 which I didn't read and maybe would have had more insight into the years between books, not sure. Overall, I really enjoyed this book. There was the action you expect from Faith Hunter, as well as the intricate "long game" plans by the vampires. Everything was written so you felt like you were there, whether it was Angie or EJ's POV. I didn't know the page count until after I finished but it's just under 600 pages. My one small complaint which took off the .5 star was that the book felt long. Sometimes you read a longer book and you can't tell but you could with this book. I feel like it could have been 2 books easily, esp with all the plot intricacies. But if you're a fan of Faith Hunter you will love this book, just be ready to set aside some time for it!
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822 reviews9 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
June 5, 2026
5/5 stars: This is Hunter's first entry in the Everhart Investigations series which is a Urban Fantasy set in Tennessee. Featuring sister and brother witches and paranormal private detectives as they find themselves digging into their magical reserves and relying on friends in high places to rid their city of the dangers creeping into it. Their new client wants help finding her friend who supposedly disappeared during a reception at the Dark Queen of the vampires', who's their skinwalker godmother and “aunt”, winter residence. It becomes clear their new client isn't who she appears to be and things get complicated when demons strike the city for the first time since the Demon War. On top of that, evidence points toward an overly ambitious vampire, who just happens to be the sister's ex-husband. As the siblings team up with the police, they'll have to work fast to stop this ever growing deadly conspiracy before it's too late for everyone.

With plenty of plot twists, Hunter has masterfully crafted a non-stop action packed yet heartfelt story with excellent and fascinating world-building. Written in dual POV, Hunter's whip smart and humorous writing and character work are masterful; the characters are well-rounded and complex while remaining incredibly likable with a secondary cast that are well crafted and uniquely voiced.

Hunter touches on some sensitive topics; so take care and CWs. If you'd like to learn more about this world, this is a spin-off of Hunter's Jane Yellowrock series but it's not essential to have read them to enjoy this new series just something that you won't regret. Love to see the world continue; highly recommend!

I received this eARC thanks to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group | Ace in exchange for an honest review. Publishing dates are subject to change.
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4,301 reviews126 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
June 14, 2026
This traditional urban fantasy stars siblings Angelina Everhart-Trueblood and her brother Evan. They are godchildren of the Dark Queen and royalty by decree who have managed to escape court formality and court politics by opening their own investigation agency in Chattanooga. Their next case which was supposed to be a simple missing person case drops them right back into the center of court politics again.

When their missing person is found to have been at a reception at the Queen's residence that they attended and that their vampire bodyguard Walter should have attended, they find themselves in a conspiracy to overthrow the queen and restart the demon wars. Angie's ex-husband is a vampire player in that conspiracy as is Evan's human girlfriend. Even an old companion of Walter's has a role in the conspiracy.

It soon becomes clear that finding their client's missing friend is the very least of their concerns with stopping the conspiracy against the queen taking priority as well as dealing with their own personal issues regarding their various exes.

This was an engaging urban fantasy title in the same world as the author's Jane Yellowrock world. A number of characters also made appearances in that series of fifteen books and multiple short stories.

I really enjoyed the worldbuilding and enjoyed the complex and intriguing main characters who exchanged viewpoints throughout the story. Now, I want to go and read the Jane Yellowrock series and, because of a preview at the end of this book, the Soulwood series.
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194 reviews14 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 16, 2026
Unpredictable Magic by Faith Hunter is the first book in her Everhart Investigations spinoff series and features Angie Baby and Little Evan all grown up. Twenty years have passed since we last looked in on Angie and E.J. Everhart-Trueblood and a war that threatened survival of the entire world has changed everyone. Jane Yellowrock is still the Dark Queen, Edmund is Emperor of Europe and Angie and E.J. are trying to distance themselves from vampire and witch politics and live their lives as autonomous people. Then in walks a client into their private investigation firm and the world is once again turned upside down. There is someone using demons out there and it takes everything their magic possess to figure out the endgame of their enemies. Their bodyguard, Walter, assigned by the Dark Queen is somehow mixed up in the mystery and as with most vampire plots, the threads are tangled and many.
I really enjoyed stepping back into Jane Yellowrock's world. It took me a minute to get used to the witch side of things. Jane had magic, but witch magic is different. We knew Angie was a magic savant when she was a small child. Now we get to see her come into her own. E.J. was a baby when we last saw him. Now he has trauma and secrets galore. The book was long, but it did not seem so because the story was so effortless. Faith Hunter fans should go buy this one right now.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Ace for the eARC in return for an honest review.
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686 reviews10 followers
June 15, 2026
Thank you Faith Hunter for sending me this advance review copy for free. I am leaving this review voluntarily.

I had no idea that this was a spin off series, and it wasn't in the blurb or marketing that I saw at all. I haven't read any of Jane Yellowrock books, so it was a lot harder to follow since I wasn't familiar with the world or it's history.

This book was much longer than it needed to be, and really convoluted and confusing. I struggled to keep track of everything going on. It was so chaotic. It felt like there were so many characters. I had to keep track what they were doing all at the same time and it was difficult not to mix them up. It was not the best reading experience for me. I feel like either some of the stuff could have been cut out, or split into 2 shorter books.

The battles were fun and there was plenty of action to go around. The pacing was very fast, and there weren't too many parts where I felt like it turned into a slog. Even though there were so many characters, they were all fairly interesting overall.

I think it you have read through the Jane Yellowrock series, you will really enjoy this book. I think it would be way less confusing and I'm sure the references sprinkled in here and there would make a lot more sense to you than it did me. This book did make me want to go pick up the other series and give them a try, so maybe I'll give this one a re-read again in the future to see if I like it better.
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133 reviews34 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 26, 2026
Thank you to Netgalley and Ace for the chance to read this ARC!

I have mixed feelings about this book. There are things I liked: the characters, the setting and elements of the plot. There were also things I didn’t like: too long, too many characters and a complicated world.

So, first things first, I haven’t read any of the Jane Yellowrock books in a while. According to my Goodreads, I read 1-8, but that was years ago. I recall liking them, but I don’t remember much of the world. But since I did like them and I love Urban Fantasy, I figured I’d give this one a try. I finished it and once I got about 75% into the book, I did get into it. I think the author is a great writer and the world is so well thought out. I find it easy to love the characters.

This book was just so long. So, so long. And parts were repetitive. Also, I didn’t love the switching from 1st person for Angie and 3rd person for EJ. Very confusing. There were also so many characters to keep track of, I kept forgetting who was who. I think the main characters: Angie, EJ and Walter were great though. There is potential here for a great series. I just think the story needs to be trimmed down.

I’m giving it a 3.5 rounded up to a 4. Although I didn’t love it, I do think avid readers of Faith Hunter and Jane Yellowcard books will enjoy it.
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215 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 22, 2026
I suspect I'm one of the few who have read this ARC from Netgalley without reading all of the Jane Yellowrock series (I read the first book in 2017, apparently, and didn't read any of the rest of the series).

I liked Unpredictable Magic a lot, though! The sibling bond between Angie and EJ was great. EJ's magic in particular was really cool, being based on music. Never thought I'd see the phrase "attack flute" in a book, but here we are. I liked most of the secondary characters (except Shiloh) and hopefully we'll see more of them in future books.

Also, Hunter did a great job of giving enough information about the world throughout that I didn't feel like I had missed out by not reading the Jane Yellowrock series. Sometimes when authors do spinoffs, you get lost because you haven't read the prior series, and that wasn't the case here.

I do think this book was too long. There were SO MANY BATTLES and a ton of moving parts. I get that it was a convoluted plot - maybe too convoluted. It could have used some editing down. And while I liked switching points of view between Angie and EJ, I wasn't clear on why Angie was written in first person, and EJ was written in third person.

Overall, though, I really enjoyed the ride, and I'm looking forward to seeing more in this series! And maybe I'll go back and try Jane Yellowrock again...
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106 reviews
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
May 12, 2026
Ready for magic, vampires, witches, demons, supernatural beings, battles, unbelievable weapons and more, the urban fantasy Unpredictable Magic by Faith Hunter has it all. The story is built around Angelina (Angie) and Evan (EJ) Everhart-Trueblood who appeared as children in an earlier series. They are the godchildren of the Dark Queen. As witches their magical skills are out of sight, as you will discover as you dive into the story and now, on their own and hoping to stay that way, starting a PI firm to solve paranormal crimes. This becomes a big job as they find themselves at war when demons and crooked supernaturals attack their city of Chattanooga. The story holds many plots, many characters, and oh so many unique magical tools and weapons. You’ll marvel how the author develops how their abilities allow them to use these tools. Yes, as some say, so many characters and unbelievable plots might be confusing but the author really brings it well together and you’re invested in the success of the characters and the final event. It’s a great introduction to the planned series. Give it a try, you won’t be disappointed. Thank you NetGalley and Berkley for the ARC and the introduction to the author.
16 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
May 17, 2026
I love when authors do things like this. I love continuous worlds with multiple series that are connected. You do not have to have read the other series in this world (but they are fantastic and you should!) to read this one, though! The FMC and MMC are brother and sister, and witches both with unique ways they use magic. They have almost royalty status through their family connections, but left them behind for a normal life after a war. Together, they opened up a PI firm. If you’ve read the Jane Yellowrock series, the MC’s will be familiar as the children of her best friend, Molly, Angie Baby and Little Evan as adults.

Fast-paced, chock-full of magical action and battle scenes with witches and vampires alike. In this world, vampires mean complex politics and long-game style maneuvering and we see some of that planning come to fruition throughout the plot. Some found family starts to build and there are some fun side characters. Plus, a small romantic thread starts to bear fruit, but this is a straight urban fantasy (not paranormal romance or romantasy). Magic, battles, politics, investigation, mages, and vampires — yes, please.
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22 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
April 7, 2026
I received an ARC copy via Berkley Publishing Group via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

Overall, I enjoyed this book, especially as a fan of fantasy and intricate magic systems. The magic was complex—though at times, I found it a bit difficult to follow. About halfway through, I realized the story is connected to the author’s larger series set in the same world, which helped explain some of my confusion.

I occasionally struggled to keep track of the many characters and references to events from the other books, which made parts of the story feel overwhelming. That said, it also sparked my curiosity, and I’m now interested in going back to read the earlier books to better understand the full context.

The novel is packed with action, featuring numerous detailed battle scenes. If you enjoy vividly described magical combat, this book will definitely appeal to you. I would recommend it—with the caveat that readers may have a better experience if they start with the earlier books in the series.
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2,254 reviews216 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
June 24, 2026
This book is what has been missing from my reading lately.This is an urban fantasy with lots of action, intriguing characters that have some questionable quirks (love those) and a strong MC that isn’t infallible. Now the story is really interesting, you are left wondering, questioning the possible outcomes many times, nothing is easily to predict. There are twists and deep holes you’ll not see coming. I was breathless for several of the action scenes, my heart pumping away. The ending was satisfying with a soft cliffhanger. I will re-read this and probably get it on audio.
This is a long book, but it never felt it. I thank the author Ms. Hunter for giving us some meat on the bones of this book so it lasted a bit long. It is a spin off from her Jane Yellowrock series which is fabulous, check it out if you haven’t read it. You do not need to read the series beforehand but you would know the back story of a couple of the side characters if you did.
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3,292 reviews90 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
April 6, 2026
It’s been a good long while since I’ve read this author, but I was excited to see a new series by her and requested this title. First off, overall, I really enjoyed this book. It was good to see characters from the books I’d read by her before. Now comes the parts I wasn’t exactly enthusiastic about. This book didn’t have to be so long. It took over a page to describe the items Angie took into battle with her. Over a page. And this wasn’t the only time there was an excess of description. I know some people like that much detail, but I really don’t. I was almost overwhelmed when that happened, and it took me out of the story. That was a shame because I really enjoyed this and kept wanting to read it. LOL! Even with that, I will definitely read the next as I did overall really enjoy this. Recommend. I was provided a complimentary copy which I voluntarily reviewed.
21 reviews2 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
June 27, 2026
This book is an excellent beginning to a new series that takes place in the Jane Yellowrock universe. I only have read a handful of Yellowrock books years ago and none of the Soulwood series and I had no trouble keeping up with the story.

It introduces Angie and Evan Junior (EJ) who run a private investigation firm out of Chattanooga. As the story develops, it is clear that this is a complicated plot that may involve the Dark Queen. At the same time, their bodyguard, Walter’s past is coming home to roost as well.

I loved the pace of the book and the entire story. I cannot wait to read more about Angie and EJ. Kudos to Ms Hunter for starting a new series besides the equally fun Junkyard Wars.

This reviews is based on the NetGalley ARC.
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74 reviews3 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
June 4, 2026
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book. I want to state upfront that I did DNF this book early on after realizing | was not the intended audience for it.

The overall tone of the characters was very cheesy and young seeming. I generally don’t read urban fantasy because it’s so rarely done right in my opinion so it’s my own fault for picking this one up.

Overall, this book was not for me but I do think that readers who like urban fantasy and enjoy this type of writing may enjoy it.
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766 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
May 4, 2026
I loved it! I am so grateful that the author brought this Urban Fantasy world back. Getting to know Angie and EJ between then and now took time but I didn't want it to end. They'd learned vampire intrigue and battle planning from the best so there was no hesitation when called upon. Angie though, you need to call your mother more; EJ there is hope for you yet; and to the relative that literally dropped by, you are a kick. ARC netgalley.com
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3,190 reviews298 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
May 27, 2026
Unpredictable Magic Shines with Heart and Wonder

Unpredictable Magic by Faith Hunter is a vibrant and enchanting adventure that sweeps you into a world where power, loyalty, and destiny intertwine with effortless charm. The story moves with a lively rhythm that keeps you engaged from the first spark to the final flourish. Hunter’s characters feel warm and alive, each one adding depth and color to the journey. The magic system is imaginative and inviting, creating a sense of discovery that carries through every chapter.

The pacing has a bright momentum that makes the book easy to enjoy, and the emotional threads woven through the story give it a satisfying richness. It is a delightful read filled with charm, energy, and a sense of wonder that lingers after the last page.

A strong four star experience that leaves you smiling and ready for more of Hunter’s magical world.

Thank you to Netgalley and Berkley Publishing for this ARC copy of Unpredictable Magic.
1,979 reviews5 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 6, 2026
I fell into the world of Angelina and Evan and didn’t want to leave. Both siblings are powerful witches that work together in a private investigative agency. They work to solve the case while keeping clients and themselves safe which is no small feat in their supernatural world. I love the relationships that exist and those that strengthen. I look forward to reading more in this series!
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410 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 22, 2026
Faith Hunter writes amazing stories. This one was no different. The complex of stories does not take you away from the story. Its exciting to read about the next generation of characters, and read about old characters. It is the same world as Jane Yellowrock but things have changed so much. I can not wait to keep reading this series.
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21 reviews23 followers
Review of advance copy received from Edelweiss+
May 21, 2026
Thank you to Edelweiss for this ARC! Faith Hunter's writing is addictive and easy to read, but the book is a little long. I also think I would have really enjoyed this more had I read all of the other works by this author.
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1,318 reviews12 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
May 17, 2026
Awesome read! The cursing problem was hilarious. I went from chuckling to heart pounding throughout the story. The "Leviathan" was a terror. Such a creative entertaining book.
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