City of Gods and Monsters
House of Devils • Book 1
by Kayla Edwards
About This Book
In a city where humans are the minority and supernatural creatures hold all the power, Loren Calla has managed to stay invisible — until the night she can't. When a friend is taken by Darkslayers and Loren finds herself tangled up with the most dangerous devil in Angelthene, survival stops being a passive goal and becomes something she has to fight for. Edwards builds a world that feels genuinely lived-in and threatening, where the stakes are personal before they're epic, and the slow-burn tension between Loren and Darien Cassel carries real weight rather than convenience.
At 760 pages, this is a book that earns its length. Edwards writes with a propulsive momentum that makes the page count disappear — chapters end with just enough pull to keep you going, and the world-building layers in gradually rather than front-loading exposition. The romance develops against a backdrop of genuine danger, which keeps it grounded, and Loren's perspective stays sharp and specific throughout. Readers who like their urban fantasy with complex power dynamics and a romantic thread that actually costs something will find this one hard to put down.