I'm shit on writing reviews at the moment so here's a short recap on my feelings:
1. Zoey annoyed me. She was supposed to be some badass street fighter chick but, for some reason, she could never get herself out of any situation. Ryker has to come to the rescue a million times. Example A: They are running, she falls off a bridge or some shit, she can't swim (of course), so he dives in and saves her from drowning and hypothermia. Example B: They are hiding from bad guys, a guy gets shot, Zoey starts to freak out, and Ryker literally has to hold her mouth shut to keep them from getting caught. Plus, she would talk about her "street instincts" like, "my street instincts are telling me to do this thing but I'm not going to do it because it's not worth it anyway." Stop freaking telling me you're a badass and SHOW me you're a badass instead. Sheesh. She did improve somewhat towards the end but the first 80%....man. I think maybe part of the issue is that this story is told in first person from Zoey's POV so we got a lot of inner monologue and angst. I do get that this situation was a horrible one, especially for her, and I do empathize with her, but it was a little too much. A hundred pages could have been cut from this book if her agonizing over everything wasn't rehashed a bunch of times.
2. Sprig was so incredibly cute and his beginning in the story was a pretty sad one. I hate that she laughed at him about his "friends," seeing as she, herself, was an orphan and all. I also hate that she equated him to a pet. He is a sprite trapped in an animal body, NOT an animal. Anyway, his appearance throughout the story added some much needed humor. The other MCs were pretty non-humorous.
3. Ryker, well, there's not much to say about him. He was pretty okay ;) Ha. He was maybe a little bit more than okay. I maybe kinda developed a book crush on him. He's exactly the type of male lead I like (looking like a Viking also helped a tad). I really liked that he called Zoey out on her shit. I also really liked that the author had him do that, because that meant even the author knew when Zoey was being annoying. I kinda want to know more...
The story was okay. It starts off with a fae induced electrical storm (which they cheesily refer to as the ES), that takes out all the power in Seattle and apparently there's no getting it back? Some pretty traumatic things happen to Zoey right off the bat (so I guess I should cut her some slack, right? I'll think about it) Anyway, a series of events lead Zoey and Ryker together and on a mission to get to the bottom of said series of events. Like I said before, it was a little too long. There were parts that felt intentionally prolonged. But, as much as I hate to admit it because Zoey was not my favorite character, by the end of the story I actually started to feel invested. Maybe it has something to do with the smoking hot viking? Maybe? Probably. And that's okay, too. You may continue for other reasons but if I continue it will totally be because of Ryker.