
but it's magic and she's a good person so just go with it. even though she's a barista and knows nothing about running a kingdom. but she is also the new queen and has a castle which makes up for all the necessary cannibalism. Page finds out she is definitely a ghoul which is kind of gross. ** Spoilers Beyond This Point *** Everyone meets Page and her "dog" Ezra at a restaurant during a hostage situation which was the most entertaining part of the story in my opinion. Here's a breakdown of the book for people like me who prefer to know what they're getting in to, so be warned. That's about all I can say in favor of this book. Page was mostly non whiny and generally rolled with all the crazy which was very refreshing.

We get it already! This book did have some funny moments.

That said, frequent and obvious repetition of said point of view starts to feel like nagging. I can respect and appreciate an author choosing a topic they feel strongly about.

To me it felt like more of a protracted meet and greet and a vehicle for the idea that "you should be allowed to love whomever you want". Very little actually happened in this book.
