I really enjoyed this book. It did have a little bit of a recap of the previous 2 books, but unlike the last one, this time it didn’t feel like it slowed things down. There was enough new information being added in during the recap that the story felt like it kept moving forward the entire time.
In this book we learned a lot more about Jinx & Tori’s moms. They also used to do magic like Tori and Jinx do, but they renounced the use of magic back when they were in high school. It’s quite a story in and of itself and comes as a bit of a shock to their daughters.
We also learn more about Brenna, the evil sorceress who is the main source of conflict in this book. She has her own plans for Jinx, Tori, and all of the others who are determined to stop her. Add to that Jinx learning about her boyfriend Chase’s heritage and this book is a nonstop rollercoaster ride for all of them!
I honestly couldn’t put this book down. My only problem was that there were a couple of places where I ran across some typos while reading. Typos often pull me out of the story, so I tend to be fairly aware of them. But despite the few typos I ran across, this was probably the best one in the series that I’ve read so far. There is a lot happening in this book and it gives us a lot of very useful background information that we weren’t previously aware of. I found it to be a very good book and would definitely recommend it to anyone.
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