i'm so upset by this series! i really loved the aesthetic of it and both books i got through were very cozy reads, but it was so predictable it became a chore to get through. the first book, shady hollow, started off with an incredibly promising idea. i was disappointed in the end, but decided to carry on my reading because i had hope that the authors may flesh out something new and interesting to develop this series. however, cold clay regurgitated the same idea from the first book and i was already bored by page 60. i should've skipped reading the cast list, because as soon as i saw the new characters that were introduced and the blurbs for each of them, i pieced together what i thought would happen. and it was exactly right.
this is supposed to be a mature series, with the promise murder and darkness and messy relationships, but it feels juvenile in every way. i'm going to forego reading the last part of this series, mirror lake, because i feel like i already know what to expect: in a sleepy woodland town where nothing bad ever happens, suddenly another animal is murdered by the character we suspect the absolute most and vera, our detective, will take 200 pages to gather enough evidence to confirm what we already knew to be true.
i loved the language, cover art, and setting of these books - they made me want to crawl in and live the life of a nice moose who owns a coffee shop across from the raven's library - but the actual storylines left me bored and yearning for more.