A review by thinde
Eyes to See by Joseph Nassise

3.0

I didn't find Jeremiah to be a particularly sympathetic protagonist. Nor could I understand the financial magic that sustained his obsession and lifestyle.

For urban fantasy, this story ticks most of the boxes. I wasn't persuaded by the lack of realism in both police procedures and Jeremiah's inconsistent level of expertise in supernatural mythology. This is one of those, "all myths have some basis in truth" settings. Thus we can expect a variety of monsters to appear in future books. No clue yet if there is a common thread that holds it all together.

The ending was decent. By promising a team-based sequel it has captured my interest. I won't be rushing to continue, but maybe...