Thank you to the author for providing a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review! This is my first Osgood book, and even though it’s the 3rd in the series I definitely think it can be read as a standalone. The main mystery of the book hooks you at the beginning, as you witness what you realize is the first killing of the long line of teens in Chicago. Osgood, the main character, is struggling with her chronic pain and trauma along with trying to do right by the work she intends to do.
I think the best part of the story was the mystery and horror elements. The story was scary, had pieces of being a thriller, and there were twists and turns until the end when the mystery was solved. Ending on a scary cliff-hanger that ties back to some earlier points in the mystery was chilling.
I think I would have loved a few more elements of camaraderie between the spectral inspectors themselves, some quiet moments of friendship outside of longing and worrying. This might be what is missed when you come in during book 3, but I do wish there had been more to their relationships in this book other than worrying about Osgood. This was what knocked it down from a 5 star for me.
Overall, an enjoyable read especially for those who enjoy horror mysteries!
This book is so cheesy and it's enjoyable because of it. This college hockey romantic comedy is much deeper than it appears, and does a great job with the development of its two main characters and their relationship. For a light-hearted, fun, and quick romance this is for you!
Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.75
If you’re looking for a paranormal/fantasy adventure involving demons, curses, and a bit of magic this is a great book for you! Overall, I rated this book a 3.75/5 stars.
Laszlo is an eight-hundred year old nepo baby demon who has been just getting by for a while. He’d rather do anything but work, until his existence is threatened by his new boss. That’s where Maggie Drakeford and the Drakeford family comes in. Maggie’s life is hell on earth, but with a shot to save her family and herself, she has to trust a literal demon. Thus ensues an international adventure that reveals more about the demon and magical world.
The adventure to unravel the family curse for me really picked up mid-way through the book and snared my attention. The author did a great job making this job achievable yet difficult, and kept introducing interesting ways to complete each step. The scenes felt descriptive and clever, and kept the reader thinking “okay, what comes next.” I think some of the best scenes came when the main characters were actively in the midst of attaining either information or an item rather than in the build-up towards attainment. The ending was surprising, and in a lot of ways packed a punch to both affirm and subvert readers expectations. The settings all felt real and interesting, making the way the author describes each place or situation come to life in your head.
The two pieces that I wish were different and contributed to this as a non 5 star read for me was the pace and the development of the characters emotionally. The pace is fast, and the description means it when it says break-neck pace. That’s all well and good, but for me what I could have used was some moments of peace in between. It didn’t feel like we got a break to figure out how anybody truly felt about what just happened. There was also A LOT for the characters to accomplish and put into the story. I think if we had one or two less things the characters needed to do/happened with two or so moments for the characters to be a bit reflective on their journey and let the story breath a little bit would have been a better story for me. Additionally, I think this would have led to the emotional character development I craved from the characters. I felt like we saw the surface of the characters emotions during certain scenes mid-to-end of the book, but we didn’t get the opportunity to really dive into what that meant or how it contributed to different actions/choices the characters made later. The situations the characters entered gave plenty of opportunity to reflect and be more impactful than they were, and I think that would have pushed the story over the edge for me. However, I will add that this book is advertised as break-neck pace, so the description does a good job telling the reader exactly what they’re getting into.
Again, an overall enjoyable fantasy adventure book! Thank you to NetGalley for giving me an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review
This is a sweet book that pairs steamy, tension filled, small town romance with an exploration of managing mental health in the face of new situations. This was a fun, diverse, and joyful romance for a cozy day!
This is a story that deserves all the flowers and more. A beautiful, grounded and focused love story that illuminates culture and community as they discover their love for each other and themselves. I couldn't put this book down! From start to finish, I had a silly grin on my face because this book had so much personality and energy I couldn't help but feel glee as Kiki navigated the world in front of her. If you're a romance reader or someone who just loves a story about self-discovery, I think this one is for you.