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The book starts with multiple pows' short sketching of the events. They don't show the whole story just some cut parts from different places and time, which leads to zero understanding of the situation. I didn't connect with the characters, wasn't really interested in finding out where that fragmentary narration leads them.
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DNF at 25%.
I thought it was an intriguing premise, and I do think the rest of the plot will be exciting - I liked the idea of the demon - but I felt that the multiple POVs were too many and shifted around too frequently in the early chapters to keep my attention. I think it might have been more immersive to be left longer in Catalina's POV at the start, to set more of the scene, to become invested in her and fully feel the tension of what has happened to her.
Some good descriptive writing in there, although there were a few misspelled words.