Zoe’s tired of being lied to. And who can blame her? Lately, everything in her life has boiled down to some sort of conspiracy or hidden truth. Sick of being taken advantage of, she locks herself in the witch’s library and starts devouring books on the history of the supernatural world. Knowledge is power, right?
That’s when things get weird.
First, a werewolf asks her to kill a vampire for him using her super-secret ability to blend light and dark magic and undo undeath. When Zoe tells him exactly where he can go, he threatens to reveal her secret – to the vampires who’d be happy to see her dead because of it. Then, pages are ripped out of the books she’s studying. Pages that could reveal the truth about her birth. She knows she’s being watched. If she doesn’t take matters into her own hands the werewolf will make good on his threat and the vampires will kill her the moment the sun sets.
Zoe....poor girl. There has been so much this girl has had to go through that I wish I could jump into the pages and help her.
I have to start off my review with stating that I was given this book in exchange for an honest review....so here we go. Zoe Tate...lied too, doesn't know who her parents really are, doesn't know who to trust, doesn't know who to turn to for answers to her multitude of questions - and then there's Noah. We met him back in book #1, and let me say that I've ebook-crushed (is that even a word?!?) on him since the first day. He's kind, sweet, and cares about Zoe. This book by far, has left me craving more and more.... I love the setting, the characters, the consistent storyline. Zoe finds out more than she opted to learn this book - especially about Dana and her parents...but that's not for me to tell you...go out and purchase this book... You will love it as much as I do!
Another great book in the Witches and Warlocks series. After the events of the previous book. Zoe and Noah are trying to live a normal life despite the fact that Luke is dead and Becca's a hybrid of vampire/witch and no one knows how to deal with that.
With two of the leaders dead, Daya has to take Barnabe's place in the supernatural council and the vampires are without a leader.
But the blissfulness of living a luxurious and common life doesn't last long when a wolf tries to blackmail Zoe into killing a vamp for him or he'll tell everyone about her power to turn vamps human once again.
There's a lot of tension in this book and Zoe living alone for the first time makes her doubt her trust in everyone including Noah. But I'm glad that there's so much connection and understanding between them.
Becca was a confusing character since she lied to Zoe he entire life, but I like that Zoe tries to understand her problems.
There's a big discovery bomb in the end of the book but it doesn't necessarily end in a cliffhanger. But I can't wait to see more of it being developed.
I enjoyed this book, however I felt it lacked something, possibly more information. I felt like Zoe never knowing who to trust and always looking for someone's agenda kept me feeling the same way. Frustrated!!! I hope there is a book 5 because this one leaves you hanging. Soooo many unanswered questions and just when you think you understand something, a twist occurs, leaving you speechless and angry for Zoe. Please, let there be a book 5!!!
Thus a as probably u least favorite book of the series so far but it was still a decent read. I think I'm just a little bit tired of the whole 'I don't trust anyone, they're all lying and using me' pattern. I get it, and it fits with the events of the story and would be a totally natural reaction, I'm just ready to move on to kicking butt and taking names...I am Zoe, hear me roar!
This series never lived up to its promise which is very sad. Too much information that would have made Everything much more interesting. Finished this series only because I purchased all the books at once.