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Drink Deep
by Chloe Neill
I'm behind in this series and not opposed to spoilers so I'll just say that I wasn't in the same boat as the people who were waiting on pins and needles for it to be published after the events of the previous book. It's difficult to review this one without series spoilers. So I'll just say that I continue to enjoy Merit and her adventures in the Chicago supernatural world. I have to admit that I kind of guessed who was behind the big events in this one, but I was wrong about the reasons. Well, at least I think I'm wrong. The plot line is continuing in the next book so we'll see if I'm right after all when everything is out.
One thing I really like about this series is that Merit isn't the antisocial loner that we see so often in UF. I like that she's got friends, family and colleagues that she trusts, confides in and works with. It makes her position as Sentinel more meaningful to me, she doesn't protect people because it's some destiny she can't get out of, she actually likes people. One thing I missed in this book was more of a presence by the shifters. Jeff was around as usual but the past couple of books were shifter heavy and that wasn't the case here. But we finally got to know some of the fae, which revealed some information that could lead in interesting directions. I'm looking forward to the next one because there's plenty of fallout from this one to sort out.
One thing I really like about this series is that Merit isn't the antisocial loner that we see so often in UF. I like that she's got friends, family and colleagues that she trusts, confides in and works with. It makes her position as Sentinel more meaningful to me, she doesn't protect people because it's some destiny she can't get out of, she actually likes people. One thing I missed in this book was more of a presence by the shifters. Jeff was around as usual but the past couple of books were shifter heavy and that wasn't the case here. But we finally got to know some of the fae, which revealed some information that could lead in interesting directions. I'm looking forward to the next one because there's plenty of fallout from this one to sort out.