Back in Boise, Salem and Trevor try to find some normalcy. Salem goes back to school, hangs out with her friends, and gets an after school job. Trevor gets an apartment and a job and the two continue to date and see each other like normal teenagers. But they will soon learn you can't outrun your past.
A teen girl is found dead in a dumpster. The exact same dumpster Salem had been left for dead in. It's no coincidence and the two find themselves face to face with Merlin who is out for revenge and will settle at nothing to find it.
Tawny Stokes has always been a writer. From an early age, she’d spin tales of serial killers in love, vampires taking over the world, and sometimes about fluffy bunnies turned bunnicidal maniacs. An honour student in high school, with a penchant for math and English, you’d never know it by the foot high blue Mohawk and Doc Martens, which often got her into trouble. No longer a Mohawk wearer, Tawny still enjoys old school punk rock, trance, zombie movies, teen horror films, and fluffy bunnies. She lives in Canada with her fantastical daughter, two cats, and spends most of her time creating new stories for teens.
I loved this book! Was so excited to hear this was out as I am a huge fan if book 1, Static. I was not disappointed at all! I loved the end! It wasn't something I was expecting! Thank you Tawny Stokes for writing a great book!
As a fan of Static, I was doubly excited about the conclusion in Electric. Yes, it's short, but Tawny Stokes packs a lot into the 100 pages.
Salem's teenage angst isn't like her fellow students. (Minor spoiler alert:) In the previous book she was turned into a cambion. Being a teenager is bad enough but try being a demon. A real one. In Electric, I was able to revisit the cool characters from Static: Salem and Trevor, her wicked cool mom and her bestie who's pretty cool with her BFF being a demon. History feels like it's rewriting herself with a teenage girl's dead body being found in a pretty familiar dumpster and naturally Salem freaks out. But in typical Sale fashion there's no wringing her hands and whining...she's far too kick ass for this.
This was a great finale. I just wished it had been a wee bit longer because I love this series so much.