
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is part of a spinoff? Oops. I randomly chose the first book in another series by an author I have enjoyed and here we are.
Cam is a member of what amounts to the fae FBI, investigating big bads with her special Gemini gifts. What’s a Gemini? Well they are traditionally loners and wanderers who can borrow the powers of others they “sample” and are always twins. What makes Cam especially broken and more easily manipulated is that she lost her sister at a young age due to a water related incident. It’s this combination that put her on the path of a water related killer fae.
On one murder scene, she meets up with a mermaid and a shifter. Said mermaid ends up becoming a friend to Cam, almost accidentally. The shifter, Graeson, ends up a mix of stalker/love interest/manipulator, all in the name of finding his sister’s killer. I was not and am still not really on team Graeson because he seems a little too comfortable with questionable consent. We do, however meet someone I think I might like more through Graeson, so that redeems him a teeny bit.
The mystery in this one is sort of resolved at the end - we manage one threat but the bigger one is still out there. The ending is also a bit of a cliffhanger, which is frustrating, but this author seems to go for the “to be continued” angle, stopping books wherever. Having been prepared for this, I immediately plan on diving into the next book.
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