Book Review: City of Gods and Monsters (House of Devils #1) by Kayla Edwards

Rating: ★★★☆
Audience: Fantasy Romance
Length: 760 pages
Author: Kayla Edwards
Publisher: Self Published
Release Date: January 25th, 2022
Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads

BOOK SUMMARY:

Welcome to the city of Angelthene. We hope you survive.

Loren Calla has only ever been ordinary. As a human struggling to survive in a city that caters to the needs of vampires, werewolves, witches, and other supernatural creatures, she always assumed her life would remain simple, predictable, and as safe as her world would allow.

Until she barely escapes abduction at the hands of Darkslayers—supernatural bounty hunters that possess the Sight, a magical tracking ability that allows them to see a person’s aura—and one of her friends is taken in her place. The abductors are demanding a ransom: Loren’s life in exchange for her friend’s safe return. Loren will do whatever it takes to get her friend back—even if it means accepting help from Darien Cassel, the leader of the Seven Devils, the most feared Darkslaying circle in the city.

Darien specializes in tracking down demons and criminals that are better off dead than alive, so when he takes a job to track down Loren and finds out she is human—and couldn’t hurt a fly if her life depended on it—he decides to protect her instead of turn her in for a reward. As much as Loren doesn’t want to admit it, Darien is her best and only chance at finding her friend alive, if she can somehow manage to get along with him—and not fall head-over-heels in love with him in the process, which is far easier said than done.

When more women start disappearing, and some of them slowly turn up dead, Loren and Darien’s search for answers takes them deep into Angelthene’s corrupt underbelly, where they discover a dark secret that threatens to unravel their world. And when tragedy strikes, Loren learns that love can make an ordinary person do extraordinary things.

From the author of Dreams of Ice and Iron comes a new fantasy romance perfect for fans of Sarah J Maas, Ilona Andrews, and Cassandra Clare.

Please note: This book contains darker content that might be triggering for some readers, including violence, mature language, sexual content, drug abuse, death of an animal (with a HEA), sexual harassment, anxiety, panic attacks, depression, and suicide. It is not intended for anyone under the age of 18.

I LIKED THE SECOND HALF.

I am in a big fantasy mood, and 700 pages? BRING IT ON.

I liked the way this one started of. It is well written and the story immediately gave me Crescent City vibes. I liked the set-up and the mystery surrounding Loren’s past.

What bugged me was the weird lust vibe throughout the first half (because it disappeared in the second for a long time??). I truly think there’s just better ways to emit emotion and connection with someone without it constantly being about what’s in their pants. I said what I said. When they weren’t walking around like horny teenagers, I actually enjoyed the romance between Loren and Darien. They had some great relationship building moments. Some good, WHO DID THIS TO YOU scenes and, my favorite, taking care of someone sick/injured. It turned out to be a super slow burn with actual spice not showing up until 90%+.

I was intrigued by the overall plot and magic system. I was kept in the dark just enough to not be annoying, but to inspire to keep reading to know what happens next. The side characters added a lot of great charm and I hope to get to know them more if I decide to pick up book two. I did find one scene to be a spot on copycat of a scene from ACOMAF. And while I don’t mind vibes and some similarities, I do kind of cringe when things to a little to exact. But that’s just my opinion!

Overall audience notes:

  • Fantasy Romance
  • Language: strong
  • Romance: open door; explicit
  • Violence: high
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: graphic violence, drug abuse, suicide, torture, murder, loss of life

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