Kim Deister
Written on May 11, 2011
In my opinion, it was very much a character-driven story. Sophia and Kira were the epitome of best friends, more sisters than friends. The story was told mainly from Kira's point of view and it had me in tears along with her at many points in the story. I frequently felt her grief, her feelings of loss, her fear as if it were my own. Sophia was almost ethereal at times, but still entirely believable and relatable. She was humble, but so much stronger than she herself realized, and I enjoyed that quiet strength in a character. Whether cast as good or as evil, all of the characters were very well-developed for their roles within the story.
I also like that there were times that you just weren't quite sure which side was the good side and which was the evil. There were things about each side that fell in the gray area, and that ambiguity definately added to the mystery and suspense of the story. There was just something about this book that really grabbed me. The characters, the story, all of it just worked so well together for me. My only real complaint with the book was that it wasn't longer! I just didn't want the book to end. Next up will be Invoked, the second in the series. In the meantime, definately grab a copy of this wonderful book!