I was angry because I had once been able to see the future, and now I could barely navigate the present without coming away bloody and broken and bruised. I, for one, was pretty excited about the new direction this book was taking - paranormal stuff is my jam, and we do get to go deeper into Yesenia's life and everything that happened during Drago's reign, including how the Book of Dis actually came to be written. The witch coven takes greater precedence in this installment, as do Isolde's flashes of her past. Since the truth about Ravena is out, she puts all her efforts into finding answers about her past life as Yesenia and figuring out her enemy's next move. Now the queen of Revekka, Isolde finds herself navigating the murky waters of vampire politics after the death of her father and the noblesse of the court.
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