The author definitely has my attention! This book was such a tease.
That's the only way I can describe what I feel about this book. It was interesting in the way a prelude to a story is intriguing. Albeit, a very very long prelude, but a prelude, nonetheless.
Adara, the FMC has amnesia, and is plagued by nightmares. Her life began after she woke up in a hospital with injuries beyond anything a human could imagine. Then there was the psych ward before settling in a decrepit apartment with a horrible job. She meets the most boring vampire and werewolf who happen to be drawn to her. Love triangle ✅. Then danger plus mystery drives the quest to unravel Adara's past.
This was the entirety of the plot. Spanning the length of the book. I will admit that it got repetitive and boring, cause I kept waiting for the main story. Something to tie it all in or make me care, or someone to at least get vengeance on, or even a guy to root for.
I was waiting for the things we readers wait for... the who, the what, the why, and the implications of such a cover-up. The cruelty to Adara had to make sense.
And yes, I was waiting for the true danger, the real character development and more in-depth interaction with the characters, and the world. Necromancers, succubi, were wolves and demons. Give me more! Tell me about species interaction, politics and the catatonic implications of this darkness.
I called this a prelude because discovering her past and identity wasn't the main story. I got the impression it was setting the stage for a bigger plot of betrayal, love, action, and many many dangerous things, possibly the end of the world.
I'm guessing the next installment is where the real plot will begin.
The author better bring it because the true injustice to readers would be to read an overly long prelude to a plot that falls so flat.