Half City by Kate Golden
My Rating: ππππ
Spice Rating: πΆπΆ
Blurb:
Welcome to Harker Academy for Deviant Defense. Keep your daggers sharp, and your wits even sharper.
Viv Abbot is an average twenty-one-year-old girl. She lives in an expensive city where the rent is too high, works long hours at a thankless job, and is dating a guy she doesn’t even like in the hopes of winning her prickly mother’s approval.
She just also happens to be a demon hunter.
Ever since her father's murder, she's been forced to hunt deviants alone, meaning everyone, including her family, sees her as an outsider. . . . Until the day she crosses paths with a dangerously alluring demon, Reid Graveheart. The reformed deviant tells her of a school for people just like her: Harker Academy for Deviant Defense. If she enrolls, she'll learn to hone her craft, work with other hunters, and never be alone again.
But Viv has a deadly secret. One that not even her new friends at Harker can know about. Not when the school might hold the answers to untangling the mystery surrounding Viv's father’s death. When strange occurrences begin to plague the students, Viv will have to figure out who she can trust, and fast. All while trying to ace her classes, not fall for a demon, and make it through her first year at Harker in one piece. How hard could that be?
Viv Abbot is an average twenty-one-year-old girl. She lives in an expensive city where the rent is too high, works long hours at a thankless job, and is dating a guy she doesn’t even like in the hopes of winning her prickly mother’s approval.
She just also happens to be a demon hunter.
Ever since her father's murder, she's been forced to hunt deviants alone, meaning everyone, including her family, sees her as an outsider. . . . Until the day she crosses paths with a dangerously alluring demon, Reid Graveheart. The reformed deviant tells her of a school for people just like her: Harker Academy for Deviant Defense. If she enrolls, she'll learn to hone her craft, work with other hunters, and never be alone again.
But Viv has a deadly secret. One that not even her new friends at Harker can know about. Not when the school might hold the answers to untangling the mystery surrounding Viv's father’s death. When strange occurrences begin to plague the students, Viv will have to figure out who she can trust, and fast. All while trying to ace her classes, not fall for a demon, and make it through her first year at Harker in one piece. How hard could that be?
My Review:
Half City by Kate Golden
What in the actual hell was that ending?! Because I finished this book and just sat there staring at the wall for a minute. And now I have to wait until October for book two?! The audacity. I can’t even preorder it because I’m hoping my subscription box will include the sequel, which means I’m just going to be sitting here thinking about that ending for months.
Before I really get into it, let me say this: nothing about this review is going to stop me from picking up the next book. Not even close. I genuinely enjoyed this story as a whole. That said, the beginning was a little bit of a climb for me. There’s a lot of worldbuilding and setup happening right away—systems, history, rules of the world—and it can feel like a lot to take in at first. But once the story settles into itself, things start moving and it becomes a much more gripping ride.
Viv is a hunter, think along the lines of Dean and Sam Winchester, tracking supernatural creatures that most people don’t even know exist. Hunting runs in her blood, literally. It’s a genetic legacy passed down through generations, and it comes with something darker: a craving for the violence that comes with the job. The problem is, Viv is the last of her kind. No family who understands what she is, no one who shares that instinct. Just the constant weight of being alone with it.
Everything changes during a hunt when she’s followed, and confronted by a demon. Instead of trying to kill her, he gives her information: there’s a school for hunters, a place where people like her train to fight the supernatural. If she truly wants to protect the world, that’s where she needs to be.
So she goes.
And for the first time in her life, Viv feels something dangerously close to belonging.
Of course, nothing is ever that simple.
Girls at the school start disappearing, secrets start piling up, and the deeper Viv digs, the more unstable everything around her becomes. Trust starts to feel impossible. Even the people closest to her might not be who they claim to be. Along the way she’s navigating friendships, dangerous choices, and an extremely hot demon coach who absolutely complicates things in the best way.
This story is very plot-driven, and there are definitely characters in here you’re going to hate. Honestly, some readers might even hate Viv herself. But here’s the thing she’s in her early twenties, carrying the weight of being the last of her kind, living in a world where everything wants to kill her. She’s isolated, scared, and trying to survive while figuring out who she can trust. Of course she makes messy choices. I actually appreciated that about her. She felt human in a situation that would break most people.
And when everything starts unraveling? She’s the one who has to step up and try to save the world. Which, let’s be honest, is exactly the kind of chaos we all sign up for when we pick up books like this.
One thing I loved? She finally dumped the loser. I was cheering. That man was giving absolutely nothing and if anything seemed more interested in her mom than her. Good riddance.
And that ending… I’m still not over it. It was wild in the best possible way and left me desperate to see what happens next.
If you’re looking for a book where the FMC has her life perfectly together, this is not that story. But if you’re ready for a chaotic, supernatural ride full of secrets, tension, questionable decisions, and characters that will absolutely get under your skin, you’re probably going to have a great time with this one.
Because messy heroine or not… I’m already counting the days until book two.













