Can there be love without sight? Or does the demon finally have them where he wants them? It is Eden and Samuel's turn to lead the Outsiders or die trying.
When Eden Roan awoke in a mental hospital, she was nearly discovered by a demon, but a comforting voice in her mind offered safety. The voice told her she was his but that they could never, ever meet. Now, Eden is more and more convinced that the voice is just her imagination. It can't possibly be her destined soul mate. Or can it?
Samuel Quinn, damaged by the demon when he was child, doesn't want Eden to see the real him. Luckily, his powers allow him to hide using others' features as his own. But when Eden needs him, Samuel will have to step forward to save her even if it means showing the real him.
Can there be love without sight? Or will the demon finally have them all just where he wants them?
Congrats, Rebecca! :)
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I disliked in this book was what Leonardo had to go through. I HATED that. I dislike Alexi, she is such an idiot. It was enough to make me wish he had a different mate and not want to finish the series. I just can't like her anymore. The character has been ruined for me after this.
DeleteOtherwise another great read. Grats!