A review by nightmarebees
What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher

dark funny mysterious tense slow-paced

3.75

i would almost give this a 3-3.5 for being underwhelmingly spooky compared to the first book, but i do just love t. kingfisher’s writing so it’s not like i didn’t enjoy myself.

pros: angus and miss potter are cute. easton continues to be a grounded protagonist that takes you with kan. the creepy imagery. when it finally showed up, did not disappoint.

cons: the monster reveal didn’t come until much later, and it concluded fairly quickly even for a novella. maybe i just wasn’t in the mood for a slow burn horror right this second, but i did have a good time 

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