The main focus of the story now pivots to Felicia and her status at the Tsar’s court as one of his blood doners. Felicia hasn’t been open with anybody at the boarding school about herself. The magic her father used to keep her young looking is wearing off and now she is looking her age as a teenager. When someone comes to try and kidnap her on the way to see Peter’s family for dinner her secrets come to light. Felicia’s mother wasn’t just some poor Mexican woman but a powerful witch from an important family and it seems they want her for their own plans. But she is having nothing with it since they had kicked her mother out of the family, and she doesn’t believe in second chances.
A good story that builds so much more onto the setting that started with Elizabet Rose. Can’t wait for the next one to see just what happens now that Felicia is letting her light shine.
Digital review copy provided by the publisher through Edelweiss