Himself had picked up this one up as a Recommended Read and loaded it up on our Kindles – and after reading it, enthusiastically suggested I also read it. And I generally listen to Himself on the subject of books…
On the outside, Dina Demille is the epitome of normal. She runs a quaint Victorian Bed and Breakfast in a small Texas town, owns a Shih Tzu named Beast, and is a perfect neighbor, whose biggest problem should be what to serve her guests for breakfast. But Dina is…different: Her broom is a deadly weapon; her Inn is magic and thinks for itself. Meant to be a lodging for otherworldly visitors, the only permanent guest is a retired Galactic aristocrat who can’t leave the grounds because she’s responsible for the deaths of millions and someone might shoot her on sight. Under the circumstances, “normal” is a bit of a stretch for Dina. And now, something with wicked claws and deepwater teeth has begun to hunt at night… Feeling responsible for her neighbors, Dina decides to get involved.
Dina is a thoroughly engaging protagonist. Impulsive, brave and with an over-developed sense of responsibility, she immediately plunges into this adventure when she feels the caretaker of this territory is not doing enough. I really enjoyed her character, particularly as she also has a vulnerability that pulled me further onto her side. She has lost her parents, who disappeared from their thriving Inn and though she has spent years trying to track them down, all her efforts have ended in failure.
As for this particular threat – she quickly finds she has met her match and needs some help. Once again, this urban fantasy adventure delivers in giving us an interesting take on both vampires and werewolves. The science fiction twist is a delight and I liked the supporting cast – Sean, the touchy alpha werewolf and her one and only permanent guest, Caldenia, the aristocrat in hiding. There is plenty of sharp dialogue with a fair amount of humour.
Meanwhile, I cared about the main plotline – Andrews puts her young innkeeper in real jeopardy and I stayed awake reading far longer than I should have in order to discover how the final climactic battle would resolve itself. For fans of urban fantasy, this is a well written, enjoyable take on the genre with some refreshing touches. No wonder Himself recommended it – I do, too.
9/10
Thanks for your review. I keep meaning to read this author and will be adding her to my author list so I do that!
I think you’d really enjoy this one, Laura:).
I might go and pick up a copy of this – I’d like to read more by this author and 9/10 is very encouraging.
Lynn 😀
I really enjoyed this one – she’s a solidly good writer and there were some lovely touches in this world.
I’ve seen this book around so much, but apparently I never read the blurb because I always thought it was high fantasy. I definitely had no clue it had vampires and werewolves and a sci-fi twist. I am going to have to look into this more as it actually does sound interesting!
Oh no – it’s definitely a real mash-up with a strong urban fantasy vibe. Great fun! But I know what you mean – I think it’s because of the hooded girl on the cover, which is a classic high/epic fantasy look, isn’t it?
Yes, exactly! The cover looks like a lot of the high fantasy covers I’ve seen. It’s totally the hood.
The thought did cross my mind when I downloaded the cover – it was the wrong style for the genre.
This sounds like it’s worth looking into. Great review!
Thank you, Rae:). I really enjoyed this one – it’s great fun with an original twist on the classic urban fantasy themes.
Sounds like fun! I’m not a big fan of urban fantasy, but every now and then I get a craving for one, so I’ll keep this one in mind. Thank you.
Oh, if you need something different and quirky for a fun read, this definitely ticks the box:).
I’ve put it on my TBR list. 🙂