Karissa E. (ophelia99) reviewed on + 2527 more book reviews
This is the 2nd book in the World of the Lupi series. There are 14 books in this series right now. This was a good continuation of this series. I continue to enjoy the story and the characters. I really enjoyed all the time we got to spend in Dis and the unique creatures we meet there. This is much more of a fantasy/urban fantasy than a PNR which is fine with me.
All the above being said by the end of the book my interest was starting to lag a bit. There was maybe just too much thrown at the reader at once. I am interested in how things play out with the dragons and did like their introduction into the story. However, I am not sure I am intrigued enough about it to continue this reading this already very long series.
Overall I enjoyed this book and would recommend to urban fantasy fans if you are looking for a decent UF read. However, I am already reading a lot of UF series and this one doesn't make it to my top five. As a result I probably won't continue with the series. I may come back to it someday if I run out of other urban fantasies to read; it's a decent series just not spectacular.
All the above being said by the end of the book my interest was starting to lag a bit. There was maybe just too much thrown at the reader at once. I am interested in how things play out with the dragons and did like their introduction into the story. However, I am not sure I am intrigued enough about it to continue this reading this already very long series.
Overall I enjoyed this book and would recommend to urban fantasy fans if you are looking for a decent UF read. However, I am already reading a lot of UF series and this one doesn't make it to my top five. As a result I probably won't continue with the series. I may come back to it someday if I run out of other urban fantasies to read; it's a decent series just not spectacular.
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