Her worst nightmare has come true and it’s still only her first day of college.
A new urban fantasy series from the award-winning screenwriter of ground-breaking BBC TV series Spirit Warriors.
With death on her hands, Marley is haunted by her actions and terrified by her new powers. Christian won’t let her forget what she has done but worst than that, there’s the terrifying ghost who keeps coming after her, right when she is at her most vulnerable. What does she want with her?
After almost causing another terrible accident, Tyler knows they must learn to control their new powers – whatever they are – or risk killing again, but a self-taught lesson doesn’t go as planned, leaving the girls more fragmented than when they began.
Cassie’s weird hang-ups make it hard for the others to connect with her, while uninterested in being part of the team, Eve leaves them to fend for themselves.
When one of them is attacked by something less than human, it suddenly becomes clear just how dangerous their world has become.
Will Marley and the girls be able to set aside their differences and work together before tragedy strikes again?
Saving the world has never been this Twisted.
Fans of The Mortal Instruments, The Vampire Diaries, and Pretty Little Liars will love this new series.
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The one bonus with this serial is that when I picked it to review, the next two sections were also available. So let’s dive into the second part!
The Good:
Another quick moving section and as a reader, I could start to see the story itself starting to come together. The girls are still very much individuals and dealing with their own insecurities and issues while trying to figure out what’s going on. It can be hard not to have characters blend into one another so I appreciate their differences.
The Bad:
The Summary:
I received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments, and opinions are my own.
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