What a lovely, fun and quick read. I seem to be very fortunate to have read a few debut novels lately and each one has impressed me! This is my newest newbie author!
Brie is a grad student, living with her adopted brother Wesley, just trying to get by. And that means finding a job. So when she gets one in an antique shop she's ecstatic, not only do the hours suit but her boss kind of makes her heart flutter. Well, THIS job, and pleasing to look at boss, are not what she expected, definitely did her mind in! I loved her character, even though she's... surprised...at what she encounters, she soon find her stride and befriends a whole array of magical beings. She's just so natural, personable and her scene of humour is right up my street, using snark to cover up her insecurities. I loved her relationship with Wes, true loving siblings, with the teasing banter.
Oh and did I enjoy her budding romance with Ezra, soooo swoony! But then, as wont in a fictional story, this go awry and then the poop hits the fan, leaving Brie to scrape it all off...ok, she's not alone, she does have her new, unusual friends, from fairies to witches to incubus, they rally with her to find a solution to a huge problem. The problem? An ancient evil's calling card, with Ezra being the one called...Ezra is so mysterious, cranky and obviously keeping a monumental secret, a trait the author peppered throughout, giving the reader only what she deemed fit, thus making this a really interesting read to see how it would develop.
I really enjoyed the well placed humour, many a giggles ensued and I thought the world building great, as the bricks rose higher, so did my enjoyment of this world coming to life. There were a few inconsistent pacing issues but nothing that detected from the overall enjoyment of this book. I'm really looking forward to more.