Blurb about the book:
Caitlin and Caleb embark together on their quest to find the one object that can stop the imminent vampire and human war the Blacktide Coven is hellbent on starting: the lost sword. An object of vampire lore, there is grave doubt over whether it even exists. If there is any hope of finding it, they must first trace Caitlin's ancestry. Is she really the One? Their search begins with finding Caitlin's father. Who was he? Why did he abandon her? As the search broadens, they are shocked by what they discover about who she really is.
Yowza. This book isn't nearly as terrible as the first one, but it's still not great. There were tons of grammar/editing errors (i.e. Caitlin and Caitlin ran when it should say Caleb and Caitlin, etc.) and way too much description about things that didn't matter. Personally, I found that for a little over half of the book I was just skimming the pages looking for dialogue to pique my interest again. She squandered a fantastic storyline; it had amazing potential, but she didn't do it justice.
I won't be reading the rest of the series. ♥♥ (2 hearts)

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