The Devouring Gray

The Devouring Gray cover

The Devouring Gray by Christine Lynn Herman is a creepy novel about a small town that’s… just a little different than most small towns. I enjoyed it a lot and plan to read the second book when it comes out. Thank you to Netgalley and Disney-Hyperion for providing me with an Advanced Reader Copy in exchange for an honest review.

Violet is new to a town where everybody has known each other since they were babies. She soon discovers that even though she’s new to the town, her family’s roots in Four Paths run deep. Not only did her mother grow up in this town, her family is one of the founding families. While that might not mean much in most places, founder’s kids in Four Paths are revered, have special powers, and are tasked with protecting the town.

Oh, and Four Paths has a dangerous monster roaming about that kills people. No biggie.

As Violet gets adjusted to her new life in Four Paths, she learns about the town’s history, the long history between some of the kids, her powers, and the danger that lurks in the town. She also learns that… there may be some corruption in the town itself. While dealing with small-town politics and the monster lurking about in The Gray, she also has to deal with her family’s past and her own grief over the loss of her sister.

The Good

The Devouring Gray is a compelling story with delightful descriptions. The characters and friendships are complicated and realistic. The setting is creepy, and the small-town vibe is perfect for this book. I haven’t read Stephen King in a long while, but it reminded me of his books, with a lot less cursing and less gore.

The Downsides

The only downside I could see to this book is that there’s a little bit more head-hopping than I would prefer. One moment you’re reading through Violet’s eyes, the next paragraph you’re in one of the other character’s heads. The ARC’s format could have contributed to that a bit, as it still needed to get the paragraph breaks fixed an all that (the finished copy shouldn’t have these problems) but it still switches between POVs a little often. That was the only drawback I could see to this book.

Conclusion

While The Devouring Gray wraps up nicely, there’s more to this story. I enjoyed this creepy book, and plan to read the next book when it comes out.