After helping her sister beat back evil in the first novel, Rebekah Wilde is drawn back to St. Cyprian to come before the Joywood (think witch tribunal) to go through the same trial she took that had her banished from her friends and family and told she couldn’t practice magic anymore. Now, back in her hometown, she’s been embraced by her friends, and has come face to face with the immortal who trained her as a teenager and whom is offering his help once again. Nicholas Frost is still as remote and arrogant as ever, but for Rebekah he is willing to take chances and beat the odds and win her heart.
Rebekah is a bit more of a rebel than her sister, so her perspective seemed more fiery and unapologetic, which I’ll admit, I like in a heroine. She definitely has a chip on her back, but she’s also hiding a secret that she knows will be revealed. This secret is the catalyst to why she has remained absent for the last decade, and facing her own demons is harder than facing the Joywood. I’ll admit that Nicholas, because of his stoic demeanor isn’t the kind of hero I typically root for because he was so hard to understand. However, I liked the combustible chemistry these two characters had in every scene, and that kept me turning the pages, curious as to how their relationship would develop.
I love good vs. evil stories and that’s what this series brings to the table. The Joywood have a hidden agenda that Rebekah and her friends will slowly unveil. In this novel we get glimpses of the why’s and wherefore’s without revealing every bit of that story line, leaving the reader curious about what the next book will reveal. I liked this book enough to want to read the next novel and see where the story leads me. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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This series sounds interesting. Is it sweet or spicy? I can’t really tell.
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Good question! I would say the series is sweet with a hint of spice. They get sexy but it kind of fades to black with very few details. It’s more about the good vs. evil plot and the friendships/romance than the heat in that romance.
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