First of all, this was a quick read, which is really nice when you need to let go. There wasn't any real meat to the story, just another cliche "teen has undiscovered powers and there are organizations who want to use her to rule the world." But, there was a rather different take on the story, if cliche. The characters are all flat though. There wasn't a single one that stood out, or that I loved.
And why is it that every teen book makes it seem okay to leave with a perfect stranger simply because he is hot? Why do all the characters have to look attractive, except the main character, who is, but never thinks she is. Like I said, cliche. These books set a dangerous precident for teens, making an "attractive stranger" a magical attractant for tragedy. Just once, can the main character be smart enough to NOT go with, or believe, the attractive stranger? No wonder it is so hard for people to stay married, or have a lasting relationship. They have this romanticized version of how it should be, that will never, EVER be possible in reality.
My biggest problem in the premise was that the main character is a natural. *Spoilers* How can she be a natural if her proclaimed father is a veneret? If Orrick is her father as he claimed, then she isn't a Natural. By the author's definition, a natural is one who manifests powers without coming from parents who are Veneret. This is a huge flaw in the plot. *End of spoilers*
While the pacing was nice, I found myself pulled out of the story because of strange phrasing and missing words, leaving me wondering if the story was edited at all. And the excess "crappy" dialogue was unnerving. For example: "The hell?" The hell what? I get that the phrasing should have been "what the hell?" but the missing words were so common, I have to chalk it up to lack of editing.
All in all, this is another book I won't be recommending.
For my clean readers:
Includes underage drinking, excessively foolish choices, mild language, lying to parents about parties and location, hinted murder, sexual alluding, very mild violence, and loss of free will.