I just finished Daughter of Smoke and Bone and Sisters Red. I can't say that either one of them did much for me. DSB started really well, but the Karou/Akiva thing was way too Edward and Bella for my tastes. Weird, because Karou is such a kick ass character in many ways. The "twist" at the end disappointed me for that very reason, because I felt like she was being eclipsed. I'm not going to say more than that, because it will entail spoilers. Generally, I feel like this about a lot of Laini Taylor's writing: robust start, becomes kind of thin and strained towards the end.
Sisters Red...meh, I don't know. Something about first person present narration bothers me, and I thought the battle-hardened older sister, mild and pretty younger one was a bit of a cliche. I think if the narration had been done in third person, with a kind of deliberate fairy tale feel, I might have swallowed the cliche more easily.
I'm onto You Killed Wesley Payne. Hoping that's more my style.