Firebrand Feyks have cursed Riley Deane with a rage spell and it's a race against time to keep him from fulfilling Melinda Howard's prophetic dream. If they can't, she will lose her friends, her family, her motorcycle man and the vampire she loves but can't have. Equally terrifying, she'll face burning at the stake alongside William—unless he turns her into a vampire to save her—two vital parts of the vision she was too afraid to share with anyone, including the one vampire it matters to the most: William. A decision Melinda Howard will regret for the rest of her life…
Oh wow! Just. ...WOW! !!! I'm so overwhelmed with feelings and dread that I really don't know how to feel or what I'm actually feeling. This book just sent my emotions reeling. What is actually going on right now? It is utter chaos on the Demon Isle and I'm so very overwhelmed by it all. How is it that these three witches and one vampire have such poor and devastatingly sour luck? Honestly. ... can their lives truly get any worse? I absolutely need to know what is going on right this second!
It took me a while, but I recognized what I don't like about these books and why I can't rate them higher...there is no climax. No resolution. The story begins days or hours after the last and nothing gets resolved meaningfully from the last book. Really like Lizzy now...the rest? Meh.
I really enjoy this series. The way the characters are not textbook for whichever type of super natural they are. It did seem that there was a lot of redundancy throughout this book.
For some reason I was bored by this book. Unlike the others in the series this one did not hold my attention. I am still going to read the next one and hope I enjoy it more.