I can’t even begin to try and explain half-bloods and pures, so I will just make it simple and say that Alex and Aiden can’t (or at least aren’t supposed to) engage in a relationship. By being pulled from the covenant, she is now behind in her training, and there is still question as to whether she could truly catch up and resume studies with all her peers. The story starts with Alex on the run, because her mother pulled her out of the covenant three years prior, and she is both trying to stay alive and make it back to the covenant in one piece after her mother’s gruesome death by Daimon. I shouldn’t be surprised, I really shouldn’t-she truly is an excellent author. She invaded my mind and made me fall in love with yet another of her male leads. She has a way of getting under your skin and consuming you, and that is exactly what she did with this book. But thank gods (lol) I did! I decided to go on blind faith because I loved Jennifer’s other YA series, which I still think about at LEAST once a week, and because she is a great writer. There were so many terms that I had never seen or heard of, so I was nervous to give this book a try. When I read the synopsis of this book, I was utterly confused.
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