It's rare to find a book that is able to capture your attention from the start to the end. This book did just that. The idea of waking up realising you have supernatural powers (no, not a vampire or zombie) for the desire for revenge is a fresh concept. Moreover, Evie is more than a vengeful person, she is well aware of her thoughts and desires to kill anyone responsible for hurting her family; that makes her a stronger and better character. We find out she is a Vengador; a creature of dark and death and there have been cases of others like her in the past as well as in the present, all documented in a special book with intricate carvings. She is lost at first of who she is but slowly her memories come back to her, where we find out she and her sister, Lyssa were taken by human traffickers to a remote location, with other young women and men subject to torture and abuse and becomes separated with her mother, father and brother in the process. She first meets with Ethan, a private investigator who seems to have some supernatural DNA in him to heal faster than human, and who has been looking in this case of human trafficking and his mother Patty, and later, Ethan's work associations, Bo and Aimee and together they develop a friendship with the goal to look for Evie's sister, Lyssa, who has been held captive as part of a human trafficking ring. The story then develops into an interesting twist of the creation of Evie as a Vengador was an intended ploy by Lyssa's captor, Yuri, using Lyssa as bait, for the purpose of Evie transferring her powers to him.
This book has a happy ending, in that all her family members are alive but not in the way where she begins a romantic relationship with Ethan. However, we are a left with a cliffhanger (whether this would be turned to a series or not) whether Evie would continue her current path studying in college or join Aimee in saving the world.