Okay, catching up and now that I'm not struggling for service or having multiple platforms crash on me, I can highlight this amazing book and amazing author.
Starting, I stumbled upon E.E. Ossai on TikTok. If you aren't on his socials, PLEASE do so! Something that's becoming more prevalent, at least in my sphere of indie authors, are authors who are multi-talented and *use* those talents. E. is the artist behind the cover art and all other art related to this story--hello, fucking amazing! From start to finish, this entire novel is the creative genius baby of E.E. and I am here for it.
For the novel contents, no spoilers just vibes, okay? I was a highlighting mo'fo' for this ARC are you kidding me? Hell the first 5% goes from "it's all good" to "holy fucking fuck-fuck." It is fast-paced, action-packed, and filled with diverse representation and instances of highlighting horrendous bigotry--give me, please. Understandably, fast-paced stories aren't everyone's cup of tea, and I'd like to add that in these fast-paced stories there might be a lack of thorough explanation to systems of magic or reasoning, and to be honest, I haven't always been the biggest fan of over-explained storytelling because it's too much for me. Ossai's "This is my world, these are my characters, and this is how it's going to go," style is perfect for my need to just turn my brain off and read some good ass shit. It's fantasy/horror, and do bet your ass that there's plenty of gore to go around. I mean like I said, the first 3% even--if that's not your jam, just understand that going in.
The formatting, structure, and overall writing style/choices are different than what most readers will anticipate, and when he made the wattled-esque comment once, I chuckled. I get it, but to me it gives this book its style. It separates Ossai's work from other's. Outside of anything editorial, I wouldn't even suggest changing the formatting or stylistic choices (underlining, bold, etc.) I like different books, I like different styles. I think what I appreciate most is the potential. Holy hell the potential. As a debut, the originality, ingenuity, and unique stylistic aspects are the formula for greatness. Ossai is a storyteller through and through, and I am so happy to have been able to ARC read this edition.
Ossai's debut Toxic Bloodlines is unapologetic in all of its charm and I will be INHALING the rest of the series upon releases.