As soon as I finished Genoveva Dimova’s “Foul Days,” I jumped online to see when I could expect the sequel. I was so happy to get it almost immediately. “Monstrous Nights” picks up right where the action in “Foul Days” ends, and it does not disappoint.
Kosara teams up again with Asen, working to finish the job of tracking down the infamous smuggler Konstantin Karaivanov while fighting off the city’s monsters. Along the way, Asen is thrown a major curveball, but finds belonging in unlikely company. Kosara has to learn to control her new-found powers while exploring her developing feelings for Asen.
This was, again, a very satisfying, atmospheric read that ticks all the boxes in an urban fantasy romance mashup. The use of Eastern European lore and folktale gives it a fresh spin. The characters are fun and varied. I would love to see these two books adapted into film or a TV series. I received this book from NetGalley.
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