I'll start by saying I enjoy reading all of Tijan's works to some degree, but I usually have difficulty at some point in her novels because I tend to have a hard time liking her main characters, who I find to be pretty hard, cold, and somewhat mean.
That said, Tijan surprised me with this one, and I found myself liking this book more than I thought I would. I was hesitant to begin with and waffled back and forth between reading and not reading before I started it because I usually don't go for the 'supernatural' stories, but evenutally my curiousity won me over and I decided to jump in with eyes wide open.
The premise of the story is interesting, the dialogue is engaging, and the main character was actually somewhat likable, which was a nice surprise for me. She doesn't lay everything out there for you to know; you figure things out as the main character does, and it all makes sense in an odd sort of way that, while I'm not completely comfortable with, seemed to work for the story.
All in all, I liked it. It wasn't the greatest book I've ever read, but I liked it.