Sunday, October 21, 2018

End Street Vol. 1 (End Street Detective Agency, #1-2)End Street Vol. 1 by Amber Kell
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I am starting to love more of the paranormal societies and was excited when I read this blurb, but I was thoroughly confused as I read both of these books. There was just so much going on.

Sam has inherited his Uncle's building, complete with his private investigation business and the four apartments upstairs. As he gets his PI license set up, he goes about renting one of the apartments to Bob, a very attractive vampire.

His first customer is a witch who casts a spell on him. Then a werewolf comes in with a missing daughter, and a trio of fae's is missing their third member. There's a giant, a demon, siren's, gargoyles, talking cats, and all matter of paras.

It was difficult for me to understand what I was supposed to already know about each trope and what powers they had or didn't have. I found the insta-love between Bob and Sam to be a bit much, especially from the time we meet Bob. It seemed like he was always more attracted to Bob's friend than Bob, which was awkward.

Throughout the entire book there was mention over and over and over again that Sam was merely a human, yet none of the other paranormals believed that because he possessed abilities no humans did, however, nothing came of it. I continued to be confused as to where that was leading as it seemed significant to the story.

Overall, I was entertained as there was a lot going on and some of the supporting roles were really fun to read about, but this was not really one of my favorites.

*Arc copy provided in exchange for an honest review*

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