I was sent a free copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.
This is a science fiction, fantasy, paranormal, dystopian post-apocalyptic book, set in Los Angeles which has been completely destroyed after the "Glitch" a massive catastrophe that happened 30 years prior to the events of this book, but which people don't really know the causes of. I found that the setting was a really good one, I like dystopias and post-apocalyptic settings. Los Angeles was really destroyed and the tiny community that is left is now living in the Zone, a safe space surrounded by around the clock surveillance from the Human Force, which is actually partly made up of vampires.
This book has quite a lot of creatures and we meet them right from the start. We have mutants (caused by the events of the Glitch apparently), vampires, cyborgs/hybrids, humans, and the infamous Dark Ones, however, we don't know anything about these last creatures. I personally felt like there were a lot and maybe too many creatures, almost like everything had been added to this book but this made it a bit overwhelming. I find it a bit strange to have vampires and cyborgs in the same book, so this was a bit jarring to me, but I think it's a case of personal taste and others will like it more.
I also felt that, unfortunately, I was lacking a lot of information about the setting, the Glitch, the characters and their lives before it, what happened during the Glitch and how people came to be like they were in the book. It seemed a bit strange to me that humans before the Glitch had been at the point of making hybrid humans but that after the Glitch they apparently just gave up, so I think there is more to this, specifically about the "Academy" where Bombshell, the cyborg, was sent to the Zone from.
I don't want to go into too much detail about the plot and give anything away, but it was really unique and I enjoyed reading it and seeing where everything went. However, I did have a few issues with this book, firstly there were some problems with some of the wording and use of prepositions and coordinating words, which unfortunately drew me out of the flow and made it seem rather clunky. I pushed through and read it all, but I know some people who would have given up, so maybe a touch of editing would be really good.
Overall, this was quite an interesting book, and despite the issues I had with it, I gave it 3 stars and I would recommend to fantasy and science fiction readers.
Trigger Warnings: post-apocalyptic setting, death of a parent, radioactivity, mutations, paranormal/supernatural creatures, attempted sexual assault (rape), abuse, physical assault and injury, violence, death, cyborgs, religious fanaticism, an instance of slavery, abduction, killings, blood and gore.