A review by crowrey
A Demon in Silver by R.S. Ford

3.0

2.5 stars.
The stellar narration is really the only saving grace of this book. Before the thrid act we don't spend enough time with any of the characters for me to begin to even remotely care about them, show don't tell clearly means nothing to the author, the POV switches are sudden and awkward and of course then there's the magical removal of disability in the only disabled character. Also not to be a prude but literally not a single sex scene past the first one was necessary for the plot. Again the only good thing about this book was the delightful narration by Derek Perkins.