Review:
*I received an ecopy of this book via NetGalley. This has not influenced my review.*
This was the second book in the series, and it was just as much fun as the first.
One of the best things is that—you know how when you read a book with multiple POVs, there’s usually one that’s your favorite, and you spend all the time in other POVs just wanting to get back to them? Well, in this series, I enjoy all three POVs (the three characters in the triad) equally. Probably because each character is so likeable. They’re each fun and unique in their own way.
I also, once again, loved the intricacy of the supernatural world, how the magic/supernatural stuff worked, the dynamic between the different species, the politics/hierarchy among each species, etc. It’s well thought-out but always explained in a way that’s understandable.
The mystery was also good and really used all those supernatural intricacies I just mentioned. And I hadn’t guessed who the murderer was, so it kept me stumped.
I am also SO glad Curtis finally asked Luc and Anders what their relationship is because I literally spent the whole book trying to figure that out since it was clear that Curtis had feelings for Luc and Anders and they for him. So there wasn’t any official romance, but there was one M/M sex scene and definitely some potential romance for the series.
Overall, this was a fun, enjoyable book with likeable characters, and I look forward to seeing more of them (and maybe even some romance) in the next one!
Recommended For:
Fans of Book 1 in 'Nathan Burgoine's Triad Blood series. Anyone who likes M/M(/M) urban fantasy, vampires, incubi, wizards, likeable characters, and fun books.
More Books in the Series:
Short Story Review: Three (Triad Blood Book 0.5) by ‘Nathan Burgoine
Book Review: Triad Blood (Triad Blood Book 1) by ‘Nathan Burgoine
Book Review: Triad Soul (Triad Blood Book 2) by ‘Nathan Burgoine
I’ve heard a lot of great things about this series and author. I think I might even have the first book on my Kindle – if not it’s on my wishlist.
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It’s a lot of fun, I’d love to hear what you think about it!
Incubi are a species I don’t know a whole lot about. But, wow, that sounds like a nice mix of different characters. Glad you’re reading enjoyable stuff!
Incubi are one of my favorite paranormal creatures! Thanks 🙂
I often do have a favorite POV in multiple- POV books, in fact I’d say most of the time. It’s pretty rare where I like them all equally? The one I just finished that had four POV’s was interesting because three of them I really liked, and the last one was just okay. Anyway… sounds like fun book. Glad you enjoyed it!
Exactly, I don’t know if I’ve ever read another book in which I loved all the POVs equally. Thanks!
I’m so glad you enjoyed this one! Great review 🙂
I think I enjoy multiple POVs more as I always like the secondary characters a lot, so if I get their POV I dance in happiness. lol
Thanks 🙂
I tend to like multiple POVs too, but only if they’re really good or necessary. I get annoyed when books have a bunch of unnecessary POVs.