4.5 stars
Synopsis: Keith was almost killed, and has been seeing things differently ever since. He can see beings that aren't quite human, and the man who died saving his life is a ghost that haunts him. Literally. Keith and Lucas can only be so far apart before they have to be together.
When Keith starts having dreams about Others being killed, he feels that he has to do something to try and save them. To that end, Keith and Lucas visit antique shops trying to find a bottle like Keith saw in his dream. One of the shops that they are directed to is run by an Other, who sends them to see his friend, because she has been having dreams about being hurt.
When Keith dreams that she gets taken, and they arrive too late to save her, he and Lucas and Hildraeth decide to confront whatever is harvesting the Others.
What I liked: the love that you can feel between Lucas and Keith, even though they don't talk about it with each other. I liked that Keith was never really sure whether he was crazy or if what he was seeing was real. The world building was interesting, and the characters were clearly drawn with very distinct personalities. I also liked that the real world went on around Keith, and that they thought he was crazy for always talking to himself. Once the friend got taken, Keith was determined to get her back, even though it meant involving himself. I also liked that both Lucas and Keith extended themselves and found out what else they could do in order to try and save beings that they didn't know.
Both Lucas and Keith were human, with all the foibles that go with it, even if Lucas was a ghost, and I liked that they became quite heroic when the time came. Hildraeth was Other, and had the sensibilities of something not human, and one who has seen everything. In spite of that, he was also optimistic and enthusiastic about small things.
What I didn't like: the ending felt a little forced in order to have a happy one that would satisfy everyone.
Overall impression: I really enjoyed the writing and story telling. The characters were engaging and I would love to read more about them. I would definitely read another book by this author.
*I received a copy from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.*