Audio Book Review: The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
I used a credit from my Audible account to purchase this audiobook. I keep looking for book in the urban fantasy genre to be able to find similar authors to what I write (although it's been hard. I am yet to find someone who resembles my style).
Anyway . . . I found this book from a recommendation in a Facebook urban fantasy group and when I read the reviews on Audible it looked good.
It started great! The girl who wakes up the next morning to find everyone (well, almost everyone) who had attended the party dead. I was definitely hooked.
But soon, the strange decisions that made absolutely no sense followed. One after the other. There didn't seem to be a goal to this story either. It was just . . . life. Like things kept happening with no purpose. Whatever was happening was also being driven from the most illogical decisions.
It bothered me.
The middle of the book was slow. Boring. I would need to rewind the story because I found myself not paying attention to what was happening often. The end of the book wasn't bad. I could have just read that (about the last 20%). Then the finale was . . . inconclusive.
It's a vampire story in a world where vampires don't follow their rules of secrecy anymore because of a rogue vampire. So there are towns who get infected and they put them in "quarantine". They call these towns Coldtowns. Inside the cold towns, vampires, infected people, and regular humans live.
I don't know. The book wasn't bad, but it did not leave a good aftertaste.
Cheers!
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