![]() ![]() I'm not saying it's right, but it's so true. It's sad because it's realistic for a teenage girl, that she would keep so much from him that she knows he wouldn't agree with or that would chase him away. Lend is immortal, but he doesn't know it, and Evie doesn't want to tell him because she thinks she'll lose him. Not only that, but her soul-sucking power is flaring up and she doesn't have as much control over it as she'd like. When Evie goes back to the IPCA (I guess you can come back from the dead in the paranormal world, not including vampires), she gets all these random missions that mostly just end up putting her in danger. Evie is smart and sassy and kick-butt! Lend is cute and sexy as always, and Arianna, is, well, a brooding vampire. I hate this standard and plan on breaking it myself! The second books also seem to be the ones where either the guy decides to ignore the girl and be an arse, or the girl decides to lie to the guy about everything. And honestly, even though we found out a couple spoilery things about Evie and there was a new mysterious character (Jack) introduced, I can't help thinking of this book in the same way. Lately in YA, the second book in a trilogy has become a filler. But despite the fact that there's a lot going on, it gives you a little too much time to come up for air. Supernaturally brings you back reeling into Evie's world. ![]()
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