Shape shifters and Shamanism, 2 of my favorite things
I think the rating is more for the way the story makes you feel. It's easy to know who Amy is and it becomes clear that she is important in some way. It's not as easy with Dante. It's understood by the third or fourth chapter that he is somehow linked to the paranormal world, but you get this strange vibe from him. I know that you shouldn't be able too really get vibes from a character in a book, but you will.
I really am at a loss for words trying to convey the feeling I had when reading about Amy and Dante. I guess having the creep factor, and being able to have readers feel that when reading about the way Dante and Amy interact, is a great accomplishment.
When Amy starts feeling wired around Dante (and it starts the same time you get the creeps), Jake comes into the picture. Jake has a grandfather that's a Shaman; he's been trying to teach Jake the shamanic ways. The chemistry between Jake and Amy is intense, but Dante doesn't want to let her go (for more than one reason).
When Jake realizes that Amy is in danger, he is ready to do whatever it takes to keep her safe. However, before he can help Amy, he has to come to grips with his past, embrace his gifts, and trust in the old ways.
I didn't quite like how the story unfolded, but the vibes I got during certain scenes and from certain people made this book a fantastic read.