Heading to her first year at the Academy with her twin and her boyfriend at her side, confident about her magic abilities, Zalia thought she had it all. But when she went to walk through the door to her house everything changed. Raised to believe she was a White witch, it turns out she is a Dark witch. The witches she was taught were evil. Now living with the Darks, Zalia has to fight. She must compete in the house fights for hierarchy with the Darks and then vampires and lycan. Far behind the other Darks, Zalia is given a trainer to help her survive. A beautiful Dark witch, Hunter that she feels an instant attraction to. Then when pushed too far, the truth comes out. Zalia is much more than a regular dark witch and now if Hunter can't help her learn control, everyone is in danger. Even that might not be enough. Just her existence may put everyone she cares about in danger.
I loved Zalia and Kayla. Their twin connection was a constant amusement. They compliment each other perfectly in every way. I am a huge fan of academy books and this one is no exception. This genre just gives the author so much to work with. A great cast of student characters, a mystery, and the main character in a personal crisis, plus all those teenage hormones mean relationships. Zalia had so much thrown at her; her Dark magic status, learning everything she had been taught was a lie, losing her boyfriend, being separated from her twin in the white/dark houses, discovering her truth and that she could be a threat to the world, falling for a guy, losing everyone, trying to save everyone. You get the picture. It would have been overwhelming for most but she had Kayla, Hunter, her intelligence, and her inner goodness to see her through, plus a little Karma. Fast-paced, action-packed. This story wrapped up at the end with no major cliffhanger but definitely set up for book two. I look forward to more Zalia and Kayla, Hunter, Nova, Laila, and Thomas and to confirming my thoughts about that second tattoo.