![]() It’s easy to sympathize with her, and it’s heartbreaking to see all she has to do just to stay afloat and stay safe while all of these new things are happening around her. She basically has to start life from scratch after aging out of foster care and going to community college while homeless. The length ends up hurting it-it’s a fairly long book, but so much of it could have been edited out or paced better.Ĭrystal Blue is a good character to start a story with because she’s so fiercely independent. Though I got invested in Crystal as a main character and was rooting for her until the end, I don’t think there’s much that is special or noteworthy about this story that we haven’t already read in hundreds of other books. I haven’t read a longer urban fantasy story in a while, so I was excited to dig into this one. ![]() Neither was her unusual appetite for meat. She also learns that the beast her mother died protecting her from wasn’t just a part of her imagination. After recovering from an almost fatal car accident she soon learns that there are definitely more than just animals and humans in the world. Sure, there were some instances where she wondered if she were something more, but what more could she be other than a foster kid from Nevada? There’s no such things as vampires and witches…right?Īfter abruptly leaving home to study Zoology in California, Crystal runs into Alveya Tera, a beautiful, and, yet, dangerous member of the mysterious Josbryn family. ![]() As far as Crystal Knew, she was just a normal girl. ![]()
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