
Reviews

Filler book for another one that isn’t available 😭

if the first book was introducing the characters and having them form relationships, then this book was about having all that fall apart. for the the first half of this book both of our kissing relationships have some doubts. Mary Ann wonders if Riley is with her because she calms down his beastliness (like Tucker) Victoria is having her run-of the-mill doubt, 'What if he thinks I'm a bloodsucking fiend? oh, no!' and, surprisingly, Aden, too starts having doubts, though I won't tell you what they are. the second half consists of them all (for the most part) getting over it and being attacked by EVERYTHING THERE IS TO BE ATTACKED BY. seriously, I kid you not. now, there is some getting attacked in the first half, but I didn't think of that as the focus. now, we've got witches and faeries coming after us and *hint, hint* to Caleb's identity! which makes me sad, cuz I don't want Caleb to go. actually, I don't want any of the to go, but, like Aden, I didn't realize that until Eve was gone. also, as those who've read the first book have probably guessed, Mary Ann is indeed full of epic magicalness. which causes problems for her, with, well, everyone, but especially Riley. and there's the whole vampire-kingness with which to deal, especially cuz there's a new 'big bad' (as they're called) and you already know him, but I won't tell you who he is cuz I don't want to give it away. yep. good book. Can't believe I could've gone my whole life NOT reading this Magical Jackpot of Awesome Sauce.














