Wicked Enemy picks up right after the events of book 1, and I would just like to say that I’m so glad that Eve is justifiably miserable after her betrayal of Levi and his people. I mean that tore my heart to shreds when she did that so I’m glad to see that she’s not entirely happy with her decision. Eve is back on the North Side with her constable squad. The Captain is furious with her failure, her “friends” are silently judging her and all she can focus on is being torn between guilt in letting Levi go and guilt in betraying him. Levi is on the South Side reeling from Eve’s betrayal. Word has gotten out that the majority of his mages have been captured, and the rest of the dark mage houses are more than willing to take advantage of the opportunity. Wave after wave of attacks hit Levi, and he’s desperate to get his people back. But after a failed attempt things are beginning to look bleak for our King of Metal. And with the entrance of a new dark mage in play things are really looking bad. The worldwalker, Christian White, does not play by the rules. And he’s an opponent like none Levi has ever faced.
Levi ends up saving Eve from Christian, which forces Eve to make some tough decisions. She’s not willing to give up her life as a constable to honor her father, but she can’t but love the dark mage she can’t seem to stay away from. And Levi can’t seem to quit saving her life. Schemes and bargains abound galore in this story, and it turns out that Eve might make a better dark mage than she does a constable. And secrets and truths buried in the dark always have a way of coming to the light. When faced with life altering truths which side will Eve choose? And will the King of Metal be able to bargain the worldwalker out of his city for good?
Like all of Marion’s books this one was full of action from start to finish! I loved seeing the growth of these two characters. Levi is no longer cold and unfeeling, but his heart has been torn to shreds by Eve’s actions. He really shows his strength and resilience in this book. I mean a couple of times I just wanted to reach into the pages of this book and give him a hug. Marion puts him through the wringer! Eve spirals emotionally in this one, and I loved it! In book 1 she really had a clamp on her emotions and in this one she really starts to let go of that control. There are schemes galore in this one, and I love it! The spice was perfect for this story! This two characters have a lot of hurt and anger to get through and I loved the progress we see on both sides. This was another home run by Marion, and I am so excited for book 3!