kimbacaffeinate
Written on May 6, 2017
I was excited to return to this world, and Blake rewarded us with progression in the overall arc and answers to questions. The world is well developed, and the introduction of Anton proved an interesting one. When the painting and dragons resurface Blake gives us a compelling case, but it didn't have the edge I loved from the first book. Middle book syndrome? Mayhaps.
Donata spends time with her great aunt practicing spells. This was perhaps my favorite part of VEILED MENACE. We learn about their family history, the Pentacle Pentimento and Donata herself. She wants to strength her skills as her job on the police department increases. The magic is familiar, but Blake adds her own uniqueness to it. We also spend time with the family and surprise, surprise they are impressed by the black sheep of the family.
The romantic threads are perhaps my least favorite. While it's not truly a love triangle or square, it's messy, and I prefer no romance or one suitor. While Magnus isn't present, we have Anton and Peter. One is dismissed rather quickly, but the resulting tumble in the sheets lacked chemistry or an emotional connection leaving me unsatisfied.
Copy provided by the publisher, This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Book Reviewer