WARNING!!! This review is very bi-polar, passionate and a little crazy!!! Hope you love it!!!
This book is amazing, it's like a breath of fresh air. In the past two months I've read a lot of books, but i haven't been really too excited about reading them, i liked them, but they were just a little bland. Some of the books, not all. I really liked it, it was short and to the point, it didn't feel like it was going on and on; house of night series. Love suspense, but they kill me. That's one of the many things i loved about this book, there wasn't action at every turn, but when Cassie was by herself and just think, the thoughts were interesting. Sometimes i catch myself, although i shouldn't, skipping over the part when the protagonist is by him/herself just thinking, because i just want to get to the action, but i never felt that way with this book, never skipped a single page. A true page turner. It reminds me of vampire academy, now that i think about it, and i love Darke academy as much as i loved vampire academy, the iron fey and other ya series. I don't know i just find something so interesting about books were the protagonist goes to a private school. Every ya book that i rated as 5 stars had, majority, private schools or a boarding school as the setting.
Ok i know i'm saying love a lot, but i can't think of any other words. I LOVE Raj and the ending, it was beautiful, he he he, you'll only get that if you actually read the book. And the part where he tells Cassie that he can't accept that. It was so sweet what he did for her. But i have a bad feeling that the part with Jess and Raj's relationships is going to come in their way more so than usual because of Jess's and Cassie's similarities. Ughh! But oh what can we do.
At first when i started the book i though that Jake would be the love interest, but boy was i wrong, then i saw Raj and just knew. Ha! Anyway, ya i like Jake, but i also think that he's gonna be a problem later on in the other books, with all his grudges and all. I mean i understand he lost his sister, but he shouldn't blame Raj, but then again when people are to conflicted by emotions they never can see reason. Again what can ya do.
Umm, i really like Cassie and Is they were interesting, i'm really curious about how they plan to deal with the whole few business, but i don't think, if Cassie and Is decide they will try the whole feeding thing out that Cassie will use the potion, kind of a given really, now that i think about it. A real mystery,ohhhh!
You know what i also like, i like how the other incorporated all these different religions, it's interesting, involved a lot of research no doubt, but interesting no the less, add a little more to the book in a way. Amazing! Some others try to incorporate different cultures, but it's very subtle and something i never really thought of until know, i like it! I'm not the kind of person who notices or pays attention to different authors writing style, but not from lack of interest, i just never do, although i'll try to do that from now on, makes the book more interesting and more fun to rate.;)
WOW did i get a MAJOR shock when i saw Estelle at the ritual. Ha! Not really something to laugh about, but it too shocking i can't help, but laugh. It's more of a Wow laugh and not a LOL laugh though, he he he! However i don't hate Estelle, i mean i thought she was cool at the beginning, but now i don't really have any feelings for her; don't hate or love her. I feel the same way about Yusuf, Alice, Keiko, Peter, Sara, Katrina and so on. But i do like Ayeeesha, Cormac, Hamid, basically the good ones.
When i was reading the book, i liked Richard at the beginning, but i knew he wouldn't be the love interest, just thought in the ending the would at least be friends, but when Cassie overheard Katrina an Richard, i kinda hated him. Kind of because i just thought he was a major ass, but also when i read about how he was stealing glances at her and how sorry he looked at the ritual, not an excuse i know, i felt sorry for him. We'll find out more in the next book.