But the story is far from the only reason that made me love this book!
And in the style of this outstanding writer, he has a way to start each chapter. Maria J. Romaley gives two definitions for the titles of his chapters. The first definition is similar to what one can find in a dictionary, and the second meaning of the word "psychiatry", reflecting the character of his heroine, Tara.
What I also liked is alternating narrators. This is often of Tara, but it can also prove that it is Daegan that tells the story, or even other Deva ... or even ... Asura same black cat on credentials!
And the fact that the plot is told in the days, like a newspaper, I love. However, when I say "as a newspaper," I'm wrong ... it's a little more like, every chapter, we saw a day, a night described by a narrator. Sometimes even one day can be told by several narrators and therefore on several chapters. Thus, the story begins the night of Tuesday 23 to Wednesday 24 January, and the ends on Wednesday 14th February.
Finally, despite its 296 pages, the book seemed to me far too short !!