On Annabel’s seventeenth birthday, she receives a gift she wasn’t expecting…
She’s awakened to the magical world around her. A world where demons, vampires and werewolves are real. And not only that...but now, she’s one of them.
Gifted with the powers to be able to make people do anything...believe anything...forget anything...she’s thrown into a hidden world at war, a war that she’s suddenly expected to help win.
Luckily for her, she’s not alone. Nathan, the fiercely stubborn, and deadly Hunter—who also happens to be a warlock himself—promises to protect her, to fight by her side.
But Nathan’s promise isn’t something he can keep. Not when it makes him choose between his revenge on the person that murdered his parents or protecting her.
Hidden World is a fast-paced and immersive start to the Guardian Saga that immediately pulls readers into a dark, magical reality hidden beneath the ordinary world. Annabel’s seventeenth birthday is a powerful turning point what begins as a moment of celebration quickly becomes a shocking awakening as she discovers that demons, vampires, and werewolves are not only real, but that she is now part of that world herself.
What truly stood out was Annabel’s unique power the ability to control memories, beliefs, and action which raises the stakes in every scene and adds a fascinating moral edge to the story. Her sudden role in a supernatural war feels overwhelming yet believable, especially as she struggles to understand who she is becoming. Nathan, the fiercely protective Hunter and warlock, adds emotional tension to the narrative. His internal conflict between avenging his parents’ murder and protecting Annabel creates a constant sense of danger and urgency. The blend of romance, magic, and high-stakes conflict makes Hidden World a gripping introduction to a series that leaves readers eager for the next installment.