
After reading The Dreamer, I was excited for this book as it was just the start of something incredible. And boy, Meg Anne really gave us a treat with this one. I couldn’t fault it at all, she did an amazing job at writing it, the plot was incredible as was the characters. Back in The Dreamer, you can’t help but want Kieran and Effie to end up together, you see different sides of things, but at the same time your heart kind of melts for him. So when he does finally lay eyes on Effie it’s a shock to him, but in a way it’s heart-breaking because he reminds her so much of Darrin. However, with this book my opinions of everything change completely and that’s all thanks to Meg, she really knows how to mess with your thoughts and emotions. Everything has been carefully well thought out and you can’t help but just want more from her. You can see that she has a connection with the characters and it’s great when an author can show their connection to them through their writing. I’m so excited for the next book, I hope it’s just as incredible as this one, I love Meg’s work and I’m hoping things plan out the way I want them too. I would give away what I want to happen, but honestly it’ll be more fun you finding out for yourself.
Effie is on a mission to figure out her new found powers (her visions), but also to do what she can to help out Helena and the others. She’s had to walk away from everything she’s come to know and love, and keep all the hurt and grief at bay. However, no one said that life was going to be easy for her. In her entire life unless she was with her grandmother (Miranda) or in the hands of Helena) she was looked down upon, pushed to the side because in everyone else’s eyes she was nothing, but now with her new found powers she’s got to learn the meaning of each and every vision she has. But that’s proven to be difficult when she is taken to the Keepers home, where she meets Lucian and Kieran….. She is doing everything to stay on top of her mission but to also make sure that she is taken seriously, she’s been hurt in the past but for some reason her life isn’t about to get any more easier. I feel for her, I really do. She’s such a sweet character and you can’t help but want things to go right for her. When her visions start happening more often than she’s used too, will she be able to decipher the hidden meaning between them or is she going to be too late to help save Helena, her friends and everyone else in the worlds?
Effie is on a mission to figure out her new found powers (her visions), but also to do what she can to help out Helena and the others. She’s had to walk away from everything she’s come to know and love, and keep all the hurt and grief at bay. However, no one said that life was going to be easy for her. In her entire life unless she was with her grandmother (Miranda) or in the hands of Helena) she was looked down upon, pushed to the side because in everyone else’s eyes she was nothing, but now with her new found powers she’s got to learn the meaning of each and every vision she has. But that’s proven to be difficult when she is taken to the Keepers home, where she meets Lucian and Kieran….. She is doing everything to stay on top of her mission but to also make sure that she is taken seriously, she’s been hurt in the past but for some reason her life isn’t about to get any more easier. I feel for her, I really do. She’s such a sweet character and you can’t help but want things to go right for her. When her visions start happening more often than she’s used too, will she be able to decipher the hidden meaning between them or is she going to be too late to help save Helena, her friends and everyone else in the worlds?