Today was my first day back at the office. It's been 17 months since I've been there and for someone who has issues with changes that's an awfully long time. I therefore needed a nice, engaging, addictive and light book to keep me company on the way to and from work. And since I was one of the lucky people getting an arc for the third Satan book, I knew that he was gonna be my company for today. I mean, can you think of better company?
And Satan doesn't disappoint at all. I have to admit that I missed the politics a little. It was still there, but it was kinda faint and not really prominent this time. I also missed a certain thrill in the case, maybe because all the action happened far away and out of sight. However, there were more than enough elements in this book making up for it. The main reason being Satan, of course. Who doesn't love a stubborn cat who is amazingly good with magic and wants world domination?
In a lot of ways this book was about family. The family that Sin and Astra will have one day, although they might have to think about keeping an eye on Satan who is already plotting to turn their shifter babies into his personal army. Astra's biological family, with her grandma tangled in the current mystery and her father being the future mystery. Sin's biological family, they might not always put his interests first but they love him still. And the families we make ourselves.
Throughout the story the bonds between all the different characters are strengthened in a lot of different ways. I loved Astra's grandma, especially because we learned so many things about her and are now forced to look at her in a slightly different way. I most of all loved how Astra and Sin slowly took the next step in their relationship. Maybe they don't have the most passionate or burning relationship, but what they have is very clearly and very beautifully real.
I WANT MORE!