My Rating : 4🌟
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Kindle/ Netgalley/ August2020
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Thank you @favouritepagesclub and Netgalley for the review copy, which lets me give you my unbiased opinion.
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This book follows out two main characters: Soft-spoken, heart of a gold, the most powerful monster alive aka Siren, Elis; and confident, kick ass agent, protective, one hell of a dragon, Colt. It's an enemies to lovers trope romance set in the historical America of 1929, with lots of gang wars, shootings, running and saving people.
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First, I absolutely loved the setting of the story. When I read the blurb and read about Siren, I immediately thought about pirates, sea creatures and deep ocean mysteries. But this book surprised me with a minimalist settings and it's character diversity (I'm talking in terms of the creature counts!). I loved how the book started out with character personalities being set with mundane scenes and a hint of mystery in the air to create curiosity. I was sucked into the world of uncertainty and fear of Elis, and the world of cut-throat decisions and death of Colt.
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Second, I absolutely loved the main characters Elis and Colt, and the side Characters tha mt made the story so much better. Both of them start off on a wrong foot, but slowly found their bearings and realize what they know might not be what they seek. It was a different thing to have a lot of paranormal creatures introduced as a part of the organization Colt worked for, and it created an air for mystery and huge consequences.
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Now coming to the plot and pacing, I feel like Stanley aka the best friend one could ever ask for, got an amazing twist with his character and I really liked how he was portrayed. I loved the character arc Colt got wrt the situation he was dealing with and how Elis got to explore and gain back her confidence when those she loved was at stake. At times, it felt like the pacing was off and the language spoken by the characters felt present day influenced. I have no idea how 1920's slang worked, but if I hadn't seen the year in the blurb, I wouldn't have guessed too. I also wanted to know more about the organization and the monsters working for it, or atleast some kind of explainations for them mentioned. It was confusing when you just read 'Oh he is a Basilisk and he can kill you by staring'. How and why? Maybe it's just my curious part of the brain, but I wanted more info! The way this book was wrapped up was wholesome and even though it left few questions to be answered, I wasn't bothered by it.
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Overall, this book had a lot of things I loved, amazing characters, interesting story, really good character arcs, amazing settings, paranormal creatures, enemies to lovers, and a very sweet ending!!