well I can't say that's true for everyone. Even with such a lethal power as Mara's, she soon discovers that it only gets better. I mean basically the whole book was about her discovering her true power and ability. She blossomed into this powerful and strong female protagonist. One thing I really enjoyed: Mara's character development throughout the two books. Throughout the course of the second book, we find out that Mara is actually not crazy- her life is just that screwed up. Mara was just trying to save what was left of her sanity. She didn't know if all this- seeing her supposed dead ex-boyfriend, having deadly superpowers, and her hot boyfriend- was just her being crazy, or if it was really reality. It's wasn't until Mara got committed into a mental institution, did things go wayward for her. Once Mara founds out that Noah had powers, the two were practically inseparable. From then on, it was up to them to trust each other and work together. Most of the first book was devoted to introducing Mara's and Noah's powers. There was still a lot of romance, but not as much as you would find in YA contemporary novel. This was more of a sci-fi fantasy book rather than a romance book. The best supernatural read this year! If you don't want to be spoiled, I suggest you close this page right now! I'm in a very spoiling mood.
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