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Book Synopsis''Paranormal and show-business power struggles make for hard-to-put-down entertainment.'' - Booklist
''The Women of the Otherworld universe has expanded and gained further definition with this latest entry. . . . If Kelly Armstrong writes it, then you should add it to your reading list if you want a darn good tale.'' - HuntressReviews.com
Paige Winterbourne is a witch. Not that you''d notice - no warts, no green skin, no cute little wiggle of the nose whenever she casts a spell.
No, most of the time she''s just a normal 23-year-old girl; works too hard, worries about her weight, wonders if she''ll ever find a boyfriend. Okay, so she does have an adopted teenage daughter, Savannah, who wants to raise her black witch of a mother from the dead. And who is being stalked by a telekinetic half-demon and an all-powerful cabal of sorcerers.
But other than that, Paige has a really ordinary life. That is, until the neighbours find out
Trade Review
A convincing small-town setting, clever contemporary dialogue, compelling characterizations and a touch of cool humor .... This story's special strength lies in its seamless incorporation of the supernatural into the real world. -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Armstrong's true achievement is her depiction of werewolf nature in believably human context ...the sensuality of Elena's transformations and the viciousness of her kills mesh perfectly with her tough personality. -- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY