The equivalent of a cop Dad Movie you’d watch on TNT on a Sunday. Fun and entirely predictable.
Also: the audio narrator sounded out the military time 2000 as “two thousand hours” and it made me laugh so hard I had to pause and call my sister, a USMC vet, and she started dying as well. MEET AT TWO THOUSAND HOURS LMAOOOO
I had no idea this series originally wrapped up as a trilogy with this book, but it makes total sense. The stakes for Dina and the Inn and her guests have grown higher with each installment, but doesn't falls into the power creep trap that lots of Urban Fantasy series tend to do.
Sean and Dina are still a boring couple whose romance makes no sense to me, but whatever. The world building is cool and I love all the side characters, and introducing Maud and Helen was a much needed contrast to Dina.
This was a fitting closure to the trilogy, and I totally would have been happy here.