![]() ![]() Who was helping Gwen, who was hindering her, who she'd end up with? Hell, would she even survive? The pace was perfect: gave me just enough detail to satisfy my need to create an image in my head while keeping me on the edge of my seat, needing to turn the page. Throughout the story, I was never sure what was coming next. Her motivations for her actions are unselfish as she struggles with a full on spiritual attack. Most books I don't like result from unlikeable heroes or heroines but Gwynneth is a girl after my own heart. Johal created realistic, likeable characters. Throughout, I rooted for the good guys and kept an eye out for the bad guys. Heart pounding, breath holding, fist clenching scenes made shivers run up and down my spine more than I care to remember. Johal grabs you by the fears and immerses you in her boiling cauldron of seething spiritual oppression. What I will say is I read this in one day, with several unwilling breaks. I won't summarize, that's what the rest of the post is for, and I don't want to spoil the read. ![]() This story gets in your head and every shadow becomes so much more than a shadow. ![]() Oh, and maybe don't finish it right before bed. Don't read this when you have anything pressing because you will not want to put this book down once you start it. ![]()
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