Also, all this drama with Bree being angry that Cal went out with Morgan.Couldn't Cal have stood up for Morgan? He really didn't do much to help the situation, while as the whole reason for the issue between the two girls in the first place, he probably could've done a lot. I lost any sense of who Cal was as a person. Cal seemed empty, like a shadow as opposed to an actual character. Her narration seemed almost whiny at times, and I was always counting the pages left until I could finish the book. Instead of seeing Morgan as curious, brave and likeable, I found her rather irritating. Unfortunately, I won't be continuing the series.Īny previous connection I felt to the characters was gone. I enjoyed the first book so much, but all of the things that I liked from the first book weren't enough to redeem the second. I can confidently say that this book was a disappointment. But who were her biological parents? And are the ex-coven members planning something against her and Cal? Aside from all the drama between current and former coven members, Morgan has to deal with a startling revelation, a revelation that may change her life forever: she's adopted. After Samhain, she and Cal become a couple and, as a result, she finds herself targeted by her former friend, Bree. Morgan is a blood witch with strong magickal powers and a personal tie to witchcraft.
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