Honestly, this book confused me more than it satisfied my need for a solid story. Obviously, not everyone feels this way, but that's fine. Here's why I'm not going to recommend this book:
There's a multitude of characters, all of which get their time in the spotlight, but some almost felt absolutely unneeded. In my opini0n, PJ wasn't introduced or talked about well enough for her death to resonate so badly with Red. I didn't really empathize with any of the characters, either. Laura was annoying because she mentally complains about how Jack treats her THE WHOLE TIME and ends up still staying with him because he just happens to be forced to save her life AFTER he decided it was perfectly okay to leave her behind. Jack is just a stuck up prick. That's all that needs to be said about him. Red is basically the epitome of a small outskirt town sheriff who has had alcohol problems in the past. (He's not a bad character, but overall, his details have been written time and time again by author after author.) The other cop, James, is just useless other than finding PJ's body and then staring at a full bottle of alcohol that Red had out on his table. Boots is probably the only character I was semi-okay with simply because he didn't put up with Jack's self-righteous crap. His mystery felt really forced, especially at the end when almost nothing was ever revealed about him at all. Colten is a terrible villain, honestly. He didn't strike any amount of fear into me at all. He was too unhinged to even plan out decent attacks which just left me feeling bored. Seth just makes no sense whatsoever, seeing as in some scenes, all characters can see and interact with him, and in others, only Colten can see him with no explanation as to how or why. He barely fits into the story at all and then is suddenly SUPER important in the battle scene between him and Boots.
What annoys me most is nothing gets said about Seth and Boots and their powers, their seemingly everlasting battle that's apparently been going on for centuries. This is really obnoxious because Colten is apparently a type of trainee or something for Seth, but you never get told why, or for what purpose, or anything. That made the whole entire book feel absolutely pointless due to the fact that it was basically the driving point for everything that happened.
Long story short, I was pretty disappointed because it seemed as if it was going to be a decent suspense novel with a solid story, but ultimately fell very short with me. Plus, there's only so many times you can describe someone wearing a shirt with "pearl buttons" before it's like OKAY, I GET IT, THEY ARE ALWAYS WEARING PEARL BUTTONS.