A review by thereadingrambler
Devil's Gun by Cat Rambo

3.0

The first part of this book focuses on character development primarily. Everyone just escaped from a very traumatic situation that resulted in serious loss and sparks a lot of change, and the rest of this book will continue in that trajectory, particularly in introducing two new characters and a new villain. All of our characters develop some more depth, backstory and side quests in interesting ways. Although I understand the structure, I also became frustrated that we took so long to get to any real plot. These characters work best when they are working together on something, confronting some specific problem, and the fact so much of this book is internalized really did it a disservice. I did very much like our new crew additions, and Atlanta’s character arc is really compelling. She’s an interesting character who is really having to grapple with complicated issues of identity and independence in the face of being cut off from everything she knew.