My review for City of Jasmine is up at The Broke and the Bookish today. Overall, it was entertaining but really hard to get into. Once the book started (like 100 pages in), it was good. I liked the setting a ton and enjoyed how the main characters played off each other.
Overall the book was interesting, the setting really so, and the plot engaging enough. I would recommend it for people who like to read historical fiction in exotic locales. This is the first Raybourn I read and I am not amiss to reading another.
Let me know if you have a recommendation for another Raybourn book or another historical fiction book with a non-common location. I'd love to read some more similar to this one.
And check out my review if you want to more! I'd rec it to people who like historical fiction set somewhere unique.