'Companera' by Julia Debarrioz - Book Review
After coming from watching 'Diableros' on Netflix I needed a book series like it. What I got was so much more in the form of Julia Debarrioz’s ‘Companera’. A rich world run with werewolves, vampires, even the possible - witch, and a bounty hunter team called the PCT who try to keep them in line. Our main Dakota del Toro was the real deal. I absolutely loved everything about her. It’s been a while since I’ve read a well-balanced female character who wasn’t all tough I can do bad all by myself so no one can hurt me. She was passionate about her job, well-aware of her strengths, her past pain but in the same vein wasn’t afraid to give her heart a chance and be vulnerable. She was a sharp, smart cookie and her banter with the classy, handsome art gallery curator, Diego *sigh* I could watch their flirty word match all day. Diego was the perfect match for her. He was respectable, calm, soft, strong and - a sure thing. This world was so well thought out I didn’t want to leave it...