At the age of four, Kincaid was left on the doorstep of an orphanage. She grew up with vague memories of a lost family and the haunting lines of a violent fairy tale. Eventually adopted by a pair of witches, and initiated into the world of magic, the words of her fairy tale echoed a truth she tried to ignore, but couldn’t as her own story unfolded. At sixteen, her life once again was upturned as a deadly vision destroys the only family she knows. Six years of surviving made her strong, and she's done running. She's managed to create a life for herself with a fiancé and a good job. Life was picture perfect. Until he entered the picture. A man she thought didn't exist. A man she can’t resist. Milo. He was born to protect her and raised to kill her. He spent his youth hunting the Davis girls, taught only their deaths could prevent a thousand years of darkness for the witches, and seeking vengeance for the death of his own mother. Their lives entwined the moment they were born, but will they be each other’s death or salvation?
Kristin is an an indie writer from Louisiana who believes happily ever after is a must. A fan of everything romance including paranormal and the occasional mystery, she only writes what she loves. When she isn't writing she's hanging out with her crazy collection of dogs and cats and daydreaming about the next dozen stories she wants to write. You can reach her on her website for updates on her latest writing projects and promotions @ www.kristincoley.com
Kincaid's story was a lot more believable and exciting than Sinclair's. I fell in love with the characters, and I really loved the build up between Kincaid and Milo. I loved the story line. I couldn't put this one down. The story line was a lot more in depth and more interesting. Not to mention the fact that the character development was more structured and easy to read. I loved that they connected all the characters in the end and brought everyone in from the first book.