G. V. PearceReseñas
Autor de Ghost Story
Reseñas
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The cryptid-heavy setting was also delightful, and I loved how both characters had history and their own reactions to them. They blended well as mostly human, just... extra, sometimes. There are a few short storylines about different beings, including a wish-granting fire being, a demon/ghost, and a werewolf. Ronan and Byron both accept the beings at face value, and don't ask a lot of questions. Sometimes, the beings themselves are the ones at a loss, as with the werewolf.
Most of the story is fairly light, despite both characters sustaining life-changing injuries at the beginning, and I really enjoyed that about it. Byron's backstory is dramatic and a little sad, but felt like a good balance, and I liked the way events were revealed to Ronan.
The story is self-contained, but is set up to continue with a few loose ends and the potential for a lot more interactions with quirky cryptids. I would love to read more.