So... the problem with rereading any book is you know what's going to happen. I think I spent a good portion of this book trying to remember who did what when. Not entirely the best way to read a book, mind you.
I did enjoy The Good, the Bad, and the Undead. The character development was on-point. There were plenty of twists, turns, and surprises, very few of which I saw coming on first read. I really wish I had a copy of the next book in the series to continue my reread...
Update: I now have a copy of the next book to continue my reread. Yay!
Pretty awesome. I really enjoyed the change-up from vampire/werewolf/witch stuff in my usual urban fantasy. I loved the different cryptids, their descriptions, and how they manage to effectively hide in plain sight.
I look forward to reading more about Verity and her family.
On a side note, the cover does not at all reflect the content of the book.
So... I really have had it up to my ears with relationship drama and this book has more relationship drama than you can throw a stick at. That said, the underlying story is good. The last chapter or so happily encapsulates what it feels like to have your brain melt because... spoiler reasons. So, ya know, that’s nice, I guess. Definitely not my favorite of this trilogy.
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