A review by felmuffin
Devil's Daughter by Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff, Hope Schenk-de Michele, Paul Marquez

2.0

I was really excited to read this book. Devils, Angels, Archaic pawn shops and a a little rebellion, what's not to like?
Quite a bit apparently.
That's not to say it was a bad book, on the contrary it was well written and had a well thought out plot.
The thing is, while i usually get really involved in a book and it's characters i found myself uncharacteristically distanced while reading this one.
The pages were so overflowing with description that i felt i was being told everything and that what was being shown with character interaction and reflection was redundant.
I started getting intrigued around the end of the book where it stopped kind of mid-story, making me want to read the second one but leaving me frustrated with first.
Would i recommend this book to someone else? sure, it was just intriguing enough.
Would i read it again? probably, not.