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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I didn't enjoy this one quite as much as I'd hoped, and I honestly wouldn't have finished it if I hadn't obligated myself to reading it for review. The synopsis was interesting and drew me in, but the first half of the book read like more of a magical misfits' academy than anything else. Leo and Brielle are both incredibly intriguing characters, but so much focus of the first half was on characters that ultimately had little bearing on the story itself and weren't altogether very interesting, so it was a push to get through. The story did get better, and the author clearly has an original take on supes, so I've no doubt others will find this series debut to be rather entertaining, but it just wasn't for me. I received a free advanced copy of the book from the author and am voluntarily leaving my review. no reviews | add a review
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She's a witch with no powers. He's a shape-shifting vampire. Trusting him could save her . . . or cost her everything.Brielle Gerrick can't access her magic. In an effort to awaken her powers, she gets sucked into a time portal-to a castle in Spain in the year 1735.The castle is attacked by demons. Their leader is a shape-shifting vampire named Leo Serrano, an arrogant creep who enjoys taunting Brielle.When Brielle's dark powers awaken, the others in the castle turn on her. They try to capture her and uncover the source of her magic before it unleashes itself.Desperate to escape, Brielle must put her trust in Leo and his coven of vampires. She'll do anything to master her powers and get back home.Even if it means surrendering herself to her enemy. No library descriptions found. |
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It has a great group of support characters that really add a lot to the story and element of it all. They help the story to be more engaging and gives it that little extra. This is a must read and it will not disappoint. ( )