Despite Jeremy sporting a suit and tie like a good witch, his lies snowball to bite him in the ass. The lack of trust brewing between him and his teammates could cost Desmond his life and Jeremy his progress on the straight and narrow path if his secrets are revealed. Because no matter how much Jeremy has reformed, there’s still enough bad witch in him to kill anyone who messes with him or the people he cares about.
This is gonna be a quick and dirty review ‘cause there’s nothing I can say about it without spoiling the book.
I’ll just come out and say… I. Loved. This. Book. I loved the characters, the action, the plot, the romance, the world building, the angst and the humor. But most of all I loved the writing. Oh, the writing! If ever there was something to debate about this story, it’s the writing. There will be some that don’t like the author’s style. In fact, I think most people will be frustrated by it and potentially abandon it before they reach the halfway point. Not me. I was so attuned to it I felt it deep in my soul.
There’s not one single bit of telling in this book. Everything is show, show, show. And what a show it is! The world building is extremely organic. You’re viewing the world as if you are expected to already know how it works. The story unfolds in bits and pieces and seemingly unnecessary offshoots, giving you absolutely no clue as to what is going on and feeling like maybe you missed something. You’re left to discover the secrets on your own. Once I got about a third of the way in, it all started coming together and suddenly I was riveted. I could not put the book down! And the way everything culminated in the end left me breathless. I was in absolute awe.
This book is quirky. So, so, so damned quirky. Between Jeremy’s snark, the drugged out werewolf who thinks the trees look like angels and his witch mate (who really wears the pants in that family), the Amazon who kicks ass with glee, the absolutely swoon-worthy magician and the wizard who puts up with it all (he’s just trying to get his green card, people, c’mon!) there’s something in here for everyone. The action is non-stop; you’ll hardly be able to catch your breath between chapters. I highly, highly recommend this to those who maybe think a little differently than the norm. If you loved her other book, Family of Lies: Sebastian, then I guarantee you’ll like this one too.
And if all this wasn’t enough to convince you to read this book, I’ll leave you with two words:
Ass goblins
Thank you for the review, Jenni. I loved Family of Lies: Sebastian, so this I was waiting for.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! I hope you love it as much as I did. ♥
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