Beka heads back to school with a newfound faith, but that faith is tested sooner than she expected. As she spends time with the eclectic theater group, she is pulled further into her friendship with Gretchen, who becomes fascinated with the occult and convinces Beka there is no harm in the tarot cards, crystals, and spells that their group of friends is dabbling in. Beka also struggles in her growing relationship with Mark, who is pressuring her to spend time with him behind her father's back. In the midst of all these shifting alliances, Beka must decide where her true loyalties lie.
I was interested in seeing what kinds of choices Beka would make in this next book and most of the time I was rooting for her to go down a different road. Of course, I knew what I would have done differently, but because Beka has only recently given her life to Christ she's still prone to mistakes. I'm glad that she's learning from them though. I don't trust Mark and I'm not sure why his persona is so irresistible to Beka. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens in the next book. I'd recommend.