A review by puria
Monsters by K.N. Banet

4.0

I enjoyed this book, every detail the author attempted to write about indian culture and the naga mythology was quite accurately portrayed so points for research and effort.
I have liked Kaliya since book 1 and this book only saw her grow as a person. She is unfortunately someone who has avoided bonds and permanence in her 117 years and suddenly painfully she is attached. She runs from that attachment and the see-saw is quite apparent.
The mystery finally culminates over 3 books and a new portion of her life will begin in the next book (which yes I already know is coming later this year). She finally has a clue regarding the death of her family with a Rakshasa (interested to see how that is going to be different then the demons that were addressed in this book).