In this 11th book of the OtherWorld series, the D'Artigo sisters are celebrating their friend Iris' upcoming nuptials on Valentine's Day. The ladies enjoy a bachelorette party, and for the first time in a long time, they get to have some fun together! When Camille seems suspicious of an exotic dancer hired for the event, Iris's stomach has other plans. Of course, the night isn't all fun and games as they get news after they return home of a bombing of the Supe Community Council. In between investigating the bombing, they D'Artigo sisters and their extended family and friends are all on hand to celebrate their friend Iris's wedding to Bruce and send them off on their honeymoon.
This story is told from Delilah's point of view (as each book is told from one of the POVs of one of the 3 sisters), and I love how her character has evolved through the story. She has always been the one who had the most innocence. Whenever she had been stressed, she would shift into her were kitty shape, and play. Sometimes her shifts would happen without any control, especially whenever she saw anything sparkly, like some fun fringe on a certain dancer's thong, lol. But, she has a second were form, that of a were panther, and is also a Death Maiden for the Autumn Lord. One of her assignments as a Death Maiden brings some much needed answers to their current investigation.
The bombing incident points to sorcery and the Koyanni coyote shifters (whom they encountered before) who have joined forces together. Then, just when things seem to finally be going their way, the demon Lord Shadow Wing sends in a new front man, and he's tougher than anyone else they've faced before!
This was definitely a page turner with something different around the corner! I loved the tender moments between the fighting, especially between Delilah and her lover Shade, who is half dragon, and sent to be with her by the Autumn Lord. We are still learning things about Shade, but I like how their relationship is growing, and how they are learning to live together... Including a discussion they have about Delilah's messy tendencies.