This book killed me downright. I was having anxiety with every turning page. With every page, something new happened. The beginning of the book was so unexpected. It stared with Lina dying and Anya seeing these scary visions. Apparently, she had to cure the dying humans by turning them into werewolf, kill the Skin Walker, and save Gavin from the preceding darkness. Yikes! Like our girl hadn’t enough things on the plate before.
And it was funny how Kai actually decided to kidnap a human because the humans were kidnapping the werewolves to cure human diseases. Not only that, the werewolves were given the status of animals. And people who actually used werewolf blood were getting some werewolf symptoms like furry arms and claws. It was Anya’s idea to do this, so both human and supernatural world can co-exist peacefully. Well... as peacefully as it can be. I think the first girl who was transformed, Beverly, will be a upcoming character in the next book if there’s one.
But what really made me cry was the death of Nahual. His white hair, wrinkles, and fast aging were huge foreshadows of his death, yet I desperately hoped that he wouldn’t die. He was one of my most favourite character. But in the end he did. Even Mason’s mate, Alexa, died when the pack was captured by the human military. It was never shown if Mason knew about it or how he reacted and all.
I felt the book was very fast paced with all the problems bombing down from 20 different sides. I would have love to see some happy and funny parts. Throughout most of the book, I was biting my nail with some occasional laughs. It would have been better if the book was a little slow. But nonetheless, it was amazing. I’m glad that Anaya got her wolf back and Gavin can shift into both a bear and a hawk. Apparently, Anya’s bear was his to begin with, but she was protecting it because there was too much darkness inside him. Overall, this book was awesome. Although I really don’t know if would like to have a third book. Don’t want all those anxiety that I got from reading this book.