Review: A Vigil in the Mourning by Hailey Turner

SYNOPSIS:Book cover of A Vigil in Mourning by Hailey Turner, the fourth book in the Soulbound Series.

The devil you know is never the one you should trust.

Special Agent Patrick Collins is dispatched to Chicago, chasing a lead on the Morrígan’s staff for the joint task force. Needing a cover for his presence in the Windy City, Patrick is ordered to investigate a politician running for mayor. In the lead up to election day, not everything is what it seems in a city where playing to win means appeasing the gods first and the electorate second.

But Chicago brings its own set of problems outside the case: a stand-offish local god pack, a missing immortal, and Patrick’s twin sister. Fighting Hannah and the Dominion Sect provides Patrick with a sinister reminder that some blood ties can never be cut.

Left behind in New York City, Jonothon de Vere finds himself targeted by hunters who will go through anyone to kill him—including the packs under his protection. With a bounty on his head, Jono is forced to make a choice that Patrick would never approve of. Doing so risks breaking the trust he’s built with the man he loves, but not acting will give the rival New York City god pack leverage Jono can’t afford to give up.

When Patrick and Jono reunite in Chicago, Patrick must confront the fraying of a relationship he’s come to rely on for his own sanity. But fixing their personal problems will have to wait—because Niflheim is clawing at the shores of Lake Michigan and the dead are hungry.

REVIEW:

This book was a lot of feels, good and bad it took me on the emotional rollercoaster. My knowledge on mythology is limited but that isn’t stopping me from enjoy the absolute chaos the gods are creating.

I want to start off with the one thing I didn’t like about this book and that is the classic mid-series separation. I hate it when our main characters are separated for periods of time, in this case Jono and Patrick were separated due to work. It all feels unnecessary and as a reader I personally don’t care for it. Then layer on the Jono secret keeping aspect and I was high key annoyed for a good 30% of the story.

But then they reunite and I had to brace myself for the onslaught of action, plot twists, and epic fights. I could truly not predict the layer of plot twists revealed in this story. But there was one (revealed by a necromancer) that left me reeling. I adored the mischief of the story and how it kept me on my toes. Even now I still don’t know how things will play out in the long game. And I positively adore that, even Wade is starting to grow on me, his need for snacks do break up a lot of tense moments.

My only complaint going into the next book is Estelle and Yossuf still haven’t been dealt with. Here’s to hoping we get some answers in the next book or gruesome murders of characters I don’t like! I’m flexible like that.

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