I really didn't like this book and to be honest, I couldn't force myself to finish it. I only made it to about 45% or so and threw in the towel.
This may all be a bit spoilery so proceed with caution.
When the story starts, it has the feeling of missing the first half of the book. Two of the characters are established with each other as friends of three years or so but their relationship progresses so quickly that it didn't seem to make much sense. I guess more of a telling versus showing issue. They're employed with a ghost hunting type organization but the info is kinda sketchy on that. They're meeting up with three new "team members" for a job. Is that normal for the organization? How do they get set up with team members? Is each job with new team members? It's mentioned that her grandmother used to work for the same organization but she never met her grandmother. Did she die, is she missing, how does she have the witchy book that belonged to her grandmother? There's little to no info on all that.
Since two characters are already friends and end up "bonded" within the first little bit of time, it felt rushed and there really wasn't any build up whatsoever. Just bam, done.
Before you know it, she's bonded with a bunch of strangers and their emotions for each other are, at best, unbelievable given that they've known each other less than 24 hours but now they have all these feelings and blah blah blah. The fact that the bond is explained by her as basically "this is what I need so get on board with it" does nothing for me.
There's a scene where they're all in the car and it's basically an info dump that read kinda like an AA meeting "Hi my name is Blah, I'm blah years old, I live in blah...blah blag blah" All the characters went around and that was that. Again I think it's the difference in telling versus showing. Maybe?
This book has a multitude POV setup and, unfortunately, each POV is the same. None of them had a distinct quality, half the time I couldn't even remember who was supposed to be talking. The only difference is her and touss add in some creole or Haitian words just to mix it up. The dialogue is stilted.
I will say that the premise of the story is intriguing and while I did want to see how that all played out, it wasn't enough to push through all the things I didn't like. I need more with the characters. Build up, development, personalities. All those things were lacking up to the point I stopped.