

The story arc tied up well, and the main series arc continues on. We get to learn more about Linus and a bit more background on Grier, but there are some twists in this one that may surprise you.

I’m not enthused about a romance between Boaz and Grier, they completely lack chemistry, but now Linus….here’s hoping. As for the characters, we learn more about Linus, and Amelie and Boaz, but I still really don’t care that much about either one of them. The world building is better, but still needs tightening up. Uncaged Review: The second book in the series picks up not too long after the first one ends, and this one improved on the last book by leaps. It’s a deadly threat unleashed by one of their own, and saving her city just might kill her. Grier takes it upon herself to uncover what’s preying on Savannah’s supernatural community, and what she uncovers is bigger than a few flickering lampposts gone dark.

Spirits are vanishing from well-known hot spots on the ghost tour circuit, and vampires are turning up as shriveled husks. Her work as a Haint is the one thing that makes her feel normal, but even that’s more paranormal than usual. Now she’s carrying the baggage that goes along with the title of Dame Woolworth, and shouldering that weight is giving her a serious crick in the neck. Life was simpler for Grier when she was flat broke and a social pariah.
