This book was a pleasant surprise. I wasn't looking for an urban fantasy novel, but stumbled across this one, and decided to pick it up. I've been feeling a bit slumpy lately, so I figured something quick and easy would do the trick.
It was definitely a quick read, but not entirely easy. The book had a nice level of complexity, especially in the world building. The magic system was interesting, especially the main character's necromantic skills. I also think the ghosts were well done. The Fae were very different from the usual, and that made a nice change of pace.
I liked Eve, especially her combination of strength and vulnerability. She stood up for herself, and gave as good as she got, but she didn't pretend to be the biggest badass in town. She knew that other supernaturals might be physically stronger, but when it came to necromancy, she's one of the best.
There's no romance in the book, and that was also a nice change of pace. There are possibilities for the future, and I like the slow burn.
I like how the investigation into a missing woman was handled - Eve did the legwork of solving the mystery herself. I enjoyed how the story unfolded.
The characters were all interesting, but I wish Eve had had some friends, not simply people she ran into from her past. A person she could confide in, or be a foil for her, would have been great. It would have given her a more rounded character.