
Rating: 3⭐️
This is yet another review I found myself editing due to my exasperation with the main character, particularly how, at the penultimate book in this series, the author is still continuing to have Daphne’s character remain in the same place as it was at the beginning of the series.
Hignett has previously promised some growth for Daphne, especially with her annoyed “2 personality” inner dialogue, an element of the story and character that was highlighted prior as an issue.
Those constant ongoing conversations between violent‘brain Daphne’ and the other kind, naive and frankly, TSTL Daphne are an element that are repetitive, slow down the narrative, and honestly, irritating at this point. I thought the two halves were reconciled but ,no ,here we are, still with the same ongoing arguments that were old several books ago.
Brain Daphne: let me stab whoever. Emotional Daphne: No it’s wrong. Brain: stabby Stab!
ED: no, we must carry on with our internal dialogue while there’s some poor soul watching us stand here.
Just no. At 23 percent. Well the entirety of the book. Then it gets worse when one part of her calls the other part an idiot. And I’m agreeing.
Myf, the tortured alcoholic dragon shifter is now an enemy. Guess who is whining about that betrayal after Myf stayed locked in cabinets, soused after drinking binges with Dwayne, for ages, while Daphne deals with other drama? Daphne. SMH.
There’s multiple side storylines. The ones with Dwayne , which I’m sure will have ramifications in the finale, still feel like literal fluff.
By the end of the story, while there’s some good stuff here with Myf’s rescue, and a revelation, Daphne’s still such an oblivious, whiny character that I just can’t care about her anymore.
Daphne has gotten to be unreadable. Dwayne,her companion Chaos god, as well.
I’ll probably get the last one just to see what happens. But characters like Daphne? Are only interesting to me when they evolve and develop as the series progresses. By book 7, she shouldn’t be the same person as she was in the first novel. Now she’s just one more uninteresting trope.
Too bad because there is interesting mythology and world building going on, and some fascinating concepts here. Those got the rating points.
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The Wolf Vs The Dragon: The Hidden City Supernatural Sleuth
Blurb
I don’t want to hurt her… but she definitely wants to hurt me.
Betrayal doesn’t sting. It hurts worse than that; it feels like a rake over coals, a disembowling, a slow, agonizing stretch on the torture rack.
Myf is hurt, and she’s found someone to blame. She’s focused all her pain on one target.
Me.
The Wolf Vs The Dragon is book seven in the Hidden City Supernatural Sleuth, a hot new Urban Fantasy series by bestselling author Lauretta Hignett.
- Publication date: September 15, 2025
- Language: English
- Print length: 306 pages
- Book 7 of 8: The Hidden City Supernatural Sleuth