![]() ![]() ![]() (Or maybe it was just omniscient? It didn’t quite feel omniscient though.) But there were also whole chapters with only one POV, so it was only an occasional issue. There were multiple, and sometimes we would be in one character’s POV for a bit and then all the sudden jump to another POV with no indication. The only other issue I had (just to get the negatives out of the way) was the POVs. But I think I eventually got all the important stuff down, and I got more into everything as the story went on. There was a lot going on, what with all the different groups (the police units, the supernatural groups, the anti-supernatural groups, the government agencies, etc.) and lots of human and vampire politics, and I’m also just not familiar with how all the cop stuff works. I have to admit though, I thought I could get down with the whole police procedural thing, but it was confusing to me at times. ![]() It was all just kinda was what it was, even when it was ugly. It also lived up to the description of gritty that’s in the blurb in the sense that the creatures, the characters, the city, the police work-none of it was romanticized. And I gotta say, the book did not disappoint in those regards. I was excited as soon as I read the blurb for this book because 1) I love uncommon supernatural creatures, 2) I love vampires, and 3) I love Miami as a setting. *I received an ecopy of this book via NetGalley. ![]()
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