Orphenn is an orphan, and he was beginning to think that that was all he would ever be. So when a strange woman who calls herself his sister spirits him away and hurls him into another universe, he felt absolutely overwhelmed. Family, friends, and allies await him there-three things that were beyond an orphan's wildest dreams. Only afterward does he find the truth about his that his twin sisters began as triplets, and that the third sister, who had murdered their parents, was leading a comeback to conquer the world of Aleida. With their squadron, the White Herons, and Aleida's mutant army, Orphenn and his companions must overcome his sister's conquest and destroy her nation. But how can they destroy their own sibling? Separate dimensions, mutants, families, bonds, turncoats, rebellion, and betrayal-Enma is a riveting story of dreams and gifts. In this world of cliché vampires and overused werewolves, Hughes's world of conquest and romance is a breath of fresh air. In her unique, dramatic style, she writes of the hardships Orphenn and his newfound family must endure in a time of civil war, in a universe beside our own.
I like her Mindspace series, so I thought I would read something else she wrote. The Mindspace series isn't all that well written, but the stories are interesting. This book, however, is like reading a high school student's first draft. I'm not sure if the copy I got on my Nook wasn't edited, but there are repeated and numerous misspellings of words, awkward syntax, and more. She repeats things within the same book as if the information came from an earlier book in the series, but it's just from earlier in the book. The story is ok but overall I think it was very, very low quality writing. Do not recommend.