
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
These books are getting crazier and I just love them more and more with each installment. In this one? Well, they end up in New Orleans hunting a sea monster.
This book is a pivotal turning point in the inevitable clash between Rue’s “normal” life and her actual life. The excuses and lies she has been building up have been bound to break eventually, and this book is it. First, Rue ends up in New Orleans at the exact same time that the girls get an invite from their uncle to spend time together at Mardi Gras. Very suspicious, especially since the last time we saw their “uncle” he was hunting Colby then being chased off the property under penalty of death. So, yeah, it’s made especially weird because the tracking chip they put on Rue’s dad is also pinging in New Orleans.
So all of this rolls together to make for an extra weird family and friend reunion in the worst possible way. There is indeed a monster and we do get to spend more time with the warg friends we made in the previous book, but then it gets filled with oodles of baggage. Daddy issues, friend betrayal issues, monster issues, and so much more all roll together to make for an ending that appears to close the chapter on Rue’s day job and friends in town. Here’s hoping there is a path forward, but to get there we just need to trudge through some badness first.
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