Sophie Mercer gets into quite a scrape when a prom night spell goes awry. Her father, a powerful European warlock, and her non-magical mother decide to send her to Hecate Hall, affectionately called Hex Hall, a reform school for Prodigium (witches, faeries, and shapeshifters) like herself. Her first day, she's asked by three black witches to join their coven, since she's a black witch herself. The three witches are snobs with a capital S, though, and Sophie has no desire to join their coven. What does interest her is Archer Cross, a devastatingly handsome teen warlock. Unfortunately, he's taken...by snotty black witch leader, Elodie. When members of the black witch coven begin turning up with holes in their necks and their blood drained, all fingers point to Sophie's vampire roommate, Jenna. Sophie defends Jenna, and a mystery from Sophie's past may prove Jenna's innocence.I wasn't sure what to expect with this book. I was blown away by how much I enjoyed it. Sophie kept me cracking up, and the slowly building romance between she and Archer was sweet. The characters were all engaging and the mystery of the book kept me guessing. There were a couple of parts in the book that had me gasping in disbelief and surprise. The ending was somewhat of a shock as well. Who knows what the future holds for Sophie and Archer, but I'm hoping it's something grand! (And please don't let Cal the groundskeeper be Sophie's secret betrothed! I don't know why I keep thinking he may be, but there has to be a reason Archer introduced the topic of betrothals. Right?)
I loved this book, and I can't wait to get the sequel, Demonglass, in my hands!
4.5/5
3 comments:
I know, a great book, right?! I loved this one so much and I, likewise, can not wait to read Demonglass! Sophie is such a funny character.
I never thought about Cal and the betrothal thing before. Nice catch. I hope it is not Cal, either.
I'm supposed to get my book today, but we will see.
I'm hoping my library gets it in soon! I'm getting antsy!
This is on my (GIANT) to-read list.
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