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296 pages, Hardcover
First published October 4, 2022
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Thank you NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
As a debut author, Katy Foraker did a great job creating a fun, fast paced, urban fantasy that's the perfect read for fall. This book has characters who are vampires, werewolves, and witches, so if you're into the supernatural this is the book for you!
If your looking for a book similar to Vampire Diaries, this is less love triangle/romance and more Bonnie Bennett witchy vibes. This book is also promoted as being dark academia and I have to disagree. Although the main character Zoey is a researcher for a secret supernatural agency, she enters a field mission pretty early on, so there isn't much "academics" going on.
I liked that there were two plots going on simultaneously; find her vampire brother Theo who was suspected of being a witch murderer, and an interesting plot twist that comes into play about halfway through the book. I do think that the overall story could use some fleshing out. Certain events seemed to fall into place a little too easily and things I thought were monumental to the plot were either brushed off or just accepted and moved on. This made important events seem anticlimactic and dulled the story for me.
Speaking on Zoey, she really annoyed me in the beginning (and middle) because despite being over two hundred years old she still acts like a teenager? It seems like maturity does not come with immortal life. So much of the book was spent with her longing after Augustine, her 20+ year old crush who is happily married with kids her own age. I feel like this book would've benefited from her being assertive and strong, especially towards her authority figures. By the last chapter she finally has some self realization, which I think is a set up for the next book, but it came a little too late for me.
Overall it was an enjoyable, quick read that is a good starting point for the rest of Foraker's writing career, and I'm looking forward to seeing a certain someone in future books!