Wanting answers about her past, Bree infiltrated the Lengendborn society, magical descendants of King Arthur’s knights, only to discover she had powers of her own. Bree has a power that is completely unique and makes her important to the Order. The Regents will do anything to hide her from the war, but all Bree wants is to rescue Nick; a task that comes with many dangers and forces her to work with Selwyn, Nick’s Kingsmage. Bree is set on Nick but if she wants any chance of saving him and the people she loves, she must learn to control her powers, and herself.
This story allowed readers to see a different side of the characters than was previously displayed in the first book. Deonn took us on many different journeys throughout the book and allowed readers to see more of Bree’s struggles, both internal and external. While I enjoyed the constant action in this book, I felt as though the hunt was prolonged. This plot was enjoyable; however, it was difficult to maintain focus throughout the entire book. I would give this book three stars.