Izara and Kain are sent away from home by a father who apparently gave more credit to his new wife than to his own children. They are sent off to Tompkin's and this is the last we hear about the parental figures in their lives. Ok, I am ok with that... they make friends, they fall in love, they go to school, parties after and they discover a new side of their personalities. They discover they have a new type of connection, a pull towards the unnatural, even the evil. Here is where I got lost.
The story is very good, with a dose of mystery that keeps your mind connected to the twins' story. But at some point there are so many unnecessary paragraphs that break the link with what's really important. Just to give you an example without going into details: during the night, the twins do something unimaginable, but then they go to school and life goes on. I noticed that to the end of the book, the focus on the real action is more and more intense. And the ending? Unbelievable!!! What was that?? (Oh, I'm saying this in a good way absolutely!)
Except Izara and Kain, all other characters are either too normal or too mysterious. We have Lee and Kia who are in love with them; we have Amadeus and later on Chuck who are surrounded by a fog of uncertainty. I have yet to decide if these two, together with our main characters are good or bad. I am not sure who the good guys in the story are. I'd say for sure Lea and Kia, but who knows what the next book will offer?
Even if I am a bit frustrated by the ending and the fact that I don't have the slightest clue on how the story will go on, I loved it. It made me go to the next page and then the next one, it left me hanging till part 2. Which is good, after my standards. Read it, but by the entire series. Or at least book one and 2 so you won't feel as I did :)