Nevermore by J.C. McKenzie
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Raven is now the Corvid Queen, she doesn't have a clue what that means! Almost incapacitated by her her lust for the Lord of Shadows she is trying to hold down two jobs whilst also learning about her Otherness and how to be Queen of the Corvids.
Like a curate's egg, this was good in parts. There was a lot of lusting after Cole, quite a bit of explaining of the world-building and less emphasis on the arc. In this installment Raven is more involved in everyday PI investigations, even if they turn out to be linked to the struggle between the Others and the norms.
If I'm totally honest I wanted more plot, more supernatural, more detective work and less 'romance'.
I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
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