Augie is damaged yet noble, super sexy and aware of it yet not arrogant, a fierce fighter yet a protector of those he loves, including all of the residents of his beloved city. I told you about my love of anti-heroes ( here). There are many "bloodlines" of fae with different gifts and characteristics, but I never felt overwhelmed by the various descriptions, instead feeling, much like Harlow, that I was learning slowly about my new world.Īugustine is our male protagonist, and he is already every single thing that I love in my heroes. I'm still working my way through the urban fantasy genre, so I'm no expert by any means, but this is the first fae-focused series I've read and the complex world Ms. House of the Rising Sun has vampires, witches, shifters, and humans, but the focus is firmly on the recently "out-of-the-closet" fae. All signs that a book has pulled me right in. I flew through this sucker, was thinking about it when I was doing other things, and could not wait to get back to it. See her potential, NOLA as a character, great side characters and a world I've not read before. Let me start with the bottom line: I thoroughly enjoyed this book, which checked every single box for U/F books-fascinating world, riveting problems, super sexy yetĭamaged hero, annoying heroine who has a wake up call coming but you can
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