![]() ![]() Luce does have several close calls, but she also learns a lot while at the school. They have two teachers that are just part of the "gifted" program, what the human students think it is. The other kids at the school, well some of them, are Nephilim, or half angel/half human. Even when she goes down to the beach with other kids from the school, he gets upset with her, and tells her she can't even go that far. ![]() Daniel tells her she cannot leave the campus, it's not safe. And as far as they know, she is still at Sword and Cross, the school from the last story. ![]() But Luce is far away from all her old friends and family. In the meantime, Daniel and Cam are part of some kind of truce, and the story passes day by day of the truce. Daniel has taken Luce to a school out in California, one that he says she will be safe at. So, this story picks up where the last one left off. Wow, my mouth hung open when I heard that on the audio book. Daniel actually told Luce she should be "obeying" him. ![]() However in this book, the guy that Luce is in love with, Daniel, totally embodies the controlling qualities that people seemed to attribute to Edward in Twilight, except that Edward was nowhere near this bad. In my review of the first book, I mentioned how it definitely reminded me of Twilight. I had mixed feelings about this book as well. I finally figured out how to download audio books from the local library, and I'm now taking advantage of it. I decided to listen to this book after reading and mostly enjoying the first book, Fallen. ![]()
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