Kindle
Edition, 197 pages
Published October 25th 2017
The brightest
light casts the darkest shadow...
Eden has killed the demon that hunted her. Too bad his words didn’t die with him.
Tormented by his claim she’s the perfect monster, Eden is torn between the light she seeks and the darkness within. She struggles to perform even the simplest spell and receives an ultimatum—pass her next test or be bound from using magic.
But that test turns deadly when a demon appears, set on taking Eden’s power and willing to kill anyone who gets in his way. Faced with pure evil, Eden must decide... Will she save her sisters or her own soul?
If you like page-turning urban fantasy, re-enter the world of Coventry House and find out who will survive and who will be lost forever.
Eden has killed the demon that hunted her. Too bad his words didn’t die with him.
Tormented by his claim she’s the perfect monster, Eden is torn between the light she seeks and the darkness within. She struggles to perform even the simplest spell and receives an ultimatum—pass her next test or be bound from using magic.
But that test turns deadly when a demon appears, set on taking Eden’s power and willing to kill anyone who gets in his way. Faced with pure evil, Eden must decide... Will she save her sisters or her own soul?
If you like page-turning urban fantasy, re-enter the world of Coventry House and find out who will survive and who will be lost forever.
My Thoughts…
This is the second book in a series and should be read in
order. I devoured the first book,
Pledge, and couldn’t wait to get my hands on Initiate. I was not disappointed. I devoured this one also.
Eden is still learning what it means to be a witch and
learning to deal with the darkness inside her. Her biggest fight is with herself and
wanting to rid herself of all the darkness.
She is fortunate to have some great sisters in her sorority who support
her and help her to practice her skills.
There are other sisters in the
sorority who are not so supportive but they made that choice and I hope in
future books there will be more about them.
Christina Garner is talented. She takes an imaginary world and brings it
to life. Her characters are realistic
and interesting. I liked the college
setting and the reactions of the characters were true to the college life. Decisions were made that weren’t the smartest
but they were lessons learned, friends were trusted that shouldn’t have been
but again that is the way of the world, and friendships were made that will
last forever.
Thank you Christina Garner for a copy of your book in
exchange for an honest review.
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