Amber’s sun magic is fading, and time’s running out before it’ll disappear completely.
Now, she needs to travel to the Himalayas to find and claim the Solar Scepter—the weapon forged for her by the sun goddess—to kill the Shadow Lord.
Unfortunately, she can’t leave Manhattan. The fruit Damien tricked her into eating on her first night in his vampire kingdom bound her inside the city’s borders.
There’s only one way to break the spell: by marrying Damien—who Amber doesn’t trust, let alone love—and becoming his queen.
Will Amber save her city, even if it means sacrificing her heart?
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Just when I don’t think it could get more intriguing, I’m proven wrong. That’s what I love about Michelle Madow books, she has a way to capture your attention and have you on the edge of your seat until the end. I was eager to see what would happen with Amber since the last book, what would happen with her and Damien. Every chapter had me on the edge of my seat, wondering how it all would end. I liked the way Michelle described everything, especially when they were doing challenges; it made it feel as if I was there, along with everyone.
I liked most of the characters in the book; however, I had my doubts about Blaze. Although he was helping them, the way he sometimes acted, just like Morgan, made me worried that he was up to something. Although he had some characteristics that I liked about him, I hoped that I was wrong. I could see how much Amber and Damien cared about each other, and I was hoping that both would see how much they meant to one another. Once again, most of all, I love the magical world that Michelle Madow created, and there is part of me that wishes that I could escape to it.
I liked the character development in this series, particularly for Amber and Morgan. I felt that both had changed in so many ways since the first book. I am excited for the next and final book; I am curious to see how it all ends. I would highly recommend this book to any fantasy fans. This isn’t a series that you want to miss!
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