Disclaimer: I read this pre-release and I'm proud to consider Nora a friend.
So I have always had a love for the darker side of urban fantasy. No, not just dark and sexy or grimdark. I love gritty stories with teeth clench teamwork between people who are not very nice, sometimes a lot selfish, but also saving the world because they happen to you know, live in it. Even better is if they survive out of spite. This book has all of that.
The main character of Elysium is Evelyn, who has made some regrettable decision in life and is content not making any kind of decision now, lest she regrets those too. Unfortunately there is this Nightmare buried under her house and those regrettable choices places her right in the middle of a very magical and very bad war.
Evelyn is a survivor through and through, who has subconsciously chosen not to pay attention to the bigger picture because she's still reeling from the betrayal of her one time love, Adam. I looooooooved Evelyn. She's badass, she cranky, she literally has no fucks left to give.
And there are SPOILER CHARACTERS (you'll know who I'm talking about if you've read the book) who are hilarious in a "Christ, are you for real," kind of way. Due to magical bonds and horrendous pasts, Evelyn and SPOILER CHARACTERS have to work together to save the goddamn world.
As always, Nora's prose is like an amazing punch to the gut. She has a way of writing morally grey characters who are not very nice but you can't help rooting for them anyway. And even when things are dark there are these little spots of hope. Charaacters are not kind to each other, perhaps, but they aren't thoughtlessly cruel. At the end of the day, it's a found family of really fucked up people who can't find anyone else to tolerate them.