Ryan Jackson‘s first Mystic Knight novel is a pretty standard harem-building paranormal romance which mainly stands out for two things. The first is the segregated sex scenes (like how Corsairs & Cataclysms does it), and the second is the emotional instability of the protagonist and human love interest. The latter combined with my general lack of fondness for school settings means I probably won’t be following this series any further.
It’s a shame the author of The One Who Eats Monsters appears to have abandoned writing since the book has a rather unique feel to it. While there certainly are some problems, like the talk about her both going to high school and getting a GED (the two are mutually exclusive), overall it does a fantastic job of mixing elements of graphic violence, personal discovery, and romantic development.