Devils & Thieves was one of my most anticipated novels of the year, ever since I found it while randomly scrolling through my TBR. I mean, how could I not want it? Motorcycle gangs! Magic! Mystery! It has all the makings of a great start to a fresh, unique new series.
And it definitely did not disappoint in that regard. This book was nothing like I've ever read before and now I just want more magic and ambiguous characters using it.
The main character, Jemmie, had a voice that stood out—both funny and refreshing. Her character had a lot of growth to it as well, going from a somewhat childish girl who was afraid to use her magic to someone who owned up to what she had inside her and taking things into her own hands. I adored her! Her thought process and inner monologues were great.
I thought the plot was fast paced and it had plenty of action and I loved it. Things were constantly in motion and it genuinely felt like Jemmie never got a break, the poor girl.
I enjoyed Rush's writing. It felt just right for the book, a good blend of humour and slight angst and action. She knew what she was doing and it showed. I thought it was engaging and I wouldn't have been able to stay up all night otherwise to read this in a sitting.
I don't know what to say about the romance because it definitely is a weird situation. It didn't go exactly how I'd planned, which was for the better. At the same time, there also wasn't a lot of it, which kind of surprised me? But, anyway, that was also for the better: it left more for tension and for any sort of development.
Also, I'm being exceptionally vague on purpose because if you read this—and you should!—you'll see what I mean.
I also loved that parents were somewhat involved in this. Jemmie's mom was a great and funny and supporting character whenever she was mentioned. Her dad, who wasn't around a lot, looked like he was trying to be a part of her life as well. Her best friend's mom was also mentioned in a scene or two and I already love her.
This brings me to said best friend and, by extension, her older brother, Crowe.
Alex! Oh gosh, she was such a good friend. While I could definitely relate to Jemmie more than a couple times, I couldn't help but love Alex more. She was so full of life, so comfortable and confident with herself. She reminded me a lot of my best friend, actually!
Crowe, on the other hand, was the complete opposite of Alex. He was a bit broody-ish, and frankly, I was ready not to like him at all. I thought he'd be one of those alpha males that thing they're entitled to everything, including women. [insert eye roll emoji here because um?] Anyway, it didn't quite seem that way and that was both a pleasant surprise and a slight annoyance for me—look, I was really set on not liking him.
But Crowe surprised me! I wouldn't call him a soft love interest by any means, but he did have his sweet moments and my stomach did get the little flutter. The tension between them is real, guys. It's ridiculous.
My one complaint was with how the magic "types" were mentioned. Most of the different types didn't have an outright explanation on what they did, no matter how brief; instead, the author indirectly told you by letting you know what the character did. While I do believe that was the better way to go, after a time, whenever a magic type was mentioned, I sort of forgot what that ability did. And the types were mentioned a lot! Along with what Jemmie can do—see and smell the magic with colours and scents—it sort of made it more confusing. If there was a guide at the end of the book or something, it would definitely make things easier.
The last quarter of the book felt a little rushed to me. The entire book itself was fast paced, yes, but the last few chapters just seemed like they wanted everything to be over quickly. I wasn't really getting the sense of urgency a reader should feel at the climax of the story, so the ending fell a little flat for me.
Overall, this was a great start to a new urban fantasy series. Full of magic and magic motorcycle gangs, a great main character with a brooding love interest—it's definitely something to add to your TBR! 3.5 stars!
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DUUUUUUUUDE.
MAGIC
MOTORCYCLE GANGS
MYSTERY
I AM SO SOLD.