Goodreads description:
Ridley Heller thought that all her problems would be over if she could have Bo back—back from the dead. But what Ridley didn’t know was that her wish would come at a price.
Bo survived a condition that would have killed a lesser vampire, or any vampire for that matter. The only reason he didn’t die is because of who he is, someone Ridley doesn’t know at all. Someone Bo himself doesn’t know at all.
As Ridley gets closer to finding out Bo’s true identity, she discovers that loving him could also come at a price, a price much higher than she ever could have imagined. The question is: is there any such thing as a price too high to pay for Bo? For his love, for his safety, for eternity in his arms?
Mary's Reviews:
WHAT!?!?! OMG!!!! I thought book 1 was an emotional roller coaster this was just as bad! M. Leighton knows how to make a girl want more.
Best part of the book: Bo and Ridley. At the end of Book 1 I was a mess! I assumed that Bo was dead and Ridley would have to go on without him. But, thank the stars, that M. Leighton did not do that to me! However, they are not able to run off into the sunset just yet! Bo has to fulfill his destiny before he can be with Ridley forever and the question is: "Will he survive? Will Ridley survive?"
Not so great part of the book: M. Leighton is the not so great part of this book. Let me explain: she put me through an obscene amount of emotions and she is a tease! Ok, so that really is not a bad thing because she wants to leave the reader wanting more, but it was still hard for me! Right when I think that Ridley and Bo would get some "alone" time she pulls the rug out and they have to go fight more vampires or something else. Then when I think they are finally able to have a moment of calm she does it again. I was very frustrated but, at the same time, I was on the edge of my seat to see if Ridley and Bo would be able to survive.
Why read this book: I will say it again this book is not like any other Vampire / Human Girl story. M. Leighton is extremely talented and this was better than Book 1.
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