Kaylee has one addiction: her very hot, very popular boyfriend, Nash. A banshee like Kaylee, Nash understands her like no one else. Nothing can come between them.
Until something does.
Demon breath. No, not the toothpaste-challenged kind. The Netherworld kind. The kind that really can kill you. Somehow the super-addictive substance has made its way to the human world. But how? Kaylee and Nash have to cut off the source and protect their friends—one of whom is already hooked.
And so is someone else…
Shona's review 4 of 5 stars
Its been a while since I slipped between the pages and into Kaylees world, almost a year in fact, and I slipped back into her world with ease.
One of the things I love about Vincent's writing is that it really draws you in and evokes real emotions in the reader. These books may be young adult, but the storylines involved are more than just your standard high school drama, So far in the series we have dealing with mental health issues, dealing with the death of friends and now (supernatural) drug abuse.
Kaylee is growing into her bean Sidhe powers nicely, and as a result is also becoming more confident in herself. She isn't the same person we met at the beginning of the series... Proven by not just her actions throughout the book but by the ones she makes towards the end of the book.
I will put my hands up and admit that yet again Kaylee tries to take on everyones problems and tries to do so without the help of the grown ups in her life. Considering how things went in the last book in the series you'd think she would have learned.
Nash was a douche! Right from the very beginning of this book he rubbed me the wrong way. This is not the guy we met in the previous books... and it made me want to not just reach in and slap him, it made me want to reach in and slap Kaylee for putting up with his crap. I wont say what he has done, or why.. but I will say I was rather glad with the way Kaylee did (eventually) handle it.
I did love Tod in this book, he didn't endear himself to me in the previous book, but in this one he definitely made up for that. I'm starting to wonder if perhaps Kaylee should ditch nash completely and pursue the other Hudson brother instead.
One of the things I love about Vincent's writing is that it really draws you in and evokes real emotions in the reader. These books may be young adult, but the storylines involved are more than just your standard high school drama, So far in the series we have dealing with mental health issues, dealing with the death of friends and now (supernatural) drug abuse.
Kaylee is growing into her bean Sidhe powers nicely, and as a result is also becoming more confident in herself. She isn't the same person we met at the beginning of the series... Proven by not just her actions throughout the book but by the ones she makes towards the end of the book.
I will put my hands up and admit that yet again Kaylee tries to take on everyones problems and tries to do so without the help of the grown ups in her life. Considering how things went in the last book in the series you'd think she would have learned.
Nash was a douche! Right from the very beginning of this book he rubbed me the wrong way. This is not the guy we met in the previous books... and it made me want to not just reach in and slap him, it made me want to reach in and slap Kaylee for putting up with his crap. I wont say what he has done, or why.. but I will say I was rather glad with the way Kaylee did (eventually) handle it.
I did love Tod in this book, he didn't endear himself to me in the previous book, but in this one he definitely made up for that. I'm starting to wonder if perhaps Kaylee should ditch nash completely and pursue the other Hudson brother instead.
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