First of all, I have to say that the blurb and the cover got my full attention when I saw them. I love the Paranormal genre. It's one of my favorite genres, so I was so hoping to love this book, and I did!
This story is about Dylan Prescott, a college student with a past. Dylan's parents died when she was a kid and she went to live with her grandma. Now she's in college, has a roommate called Aria - and I love Aria, by the way, she's so fun - and she got attacked one day. That's how the book starts, with the attack. I'm now saying anymore about that, so go read it immediately if you want to know.
Jumping time... One day, in a class, Dylan ends up paired to Tristian, the guy she's been crushing on for a while, and it's because of him, and some weird bar, it's people and some weird (and maybe unbelievable) circumstances, Dylan founds out some truths about herself.
Things happen, with time, Dylan gets to know Tristian more, and starts to understand somethings about herself and this new world she's a part of now. She met new people (demon and vampire) and kept discovering some information.
And I'm not saying anything more because I want to guys to go read the book and I don't want to give spoilers, accidentally or not.
Now, my thoughts... There were definitely a lot of moments that were unexpected to me, especially the last couple of chapters. I'm still mad at that cliffhanger. So, of course I loved the book.
I think I can relate to Dylan and that's a good thing because I could really understand the reason she would do, not do, say or not say, certain things. She also wasn't the typical female main character that sometimes it's melodramatic. I don't see that in her.
She was overwhelmed when she found out the truth about who she is, about her family and about the world where she belongs. And that overwhelmed feelings aren't over the top, they are natural and real. How would be freaked out, confused and just overwhelmed after someone dropping that kind of bomb? So that was such a great chapter.
Then there is Tristian. I didn't know what to expect about him when I first read about him. And after a couple of chapters and while reading about the development in their relationship, I got to like him a lot. He truly cared about her, more than he thought and that was sweet and made me happy when I read their moments.
The story made me question about somethings. About the demons and vampires. I feel like there is still a lot to learn about, and S. M. is just waiting for us to unwrapped new mysteries and find new information with every page we read in her book, so I'm positive that once I read the next ones, it will have more information about the demon and vampire communities. And all the other paranormal beings she wrote about in this first book. So thumbs up, S. M., for leaving me curious.
Besides behind curious about all the paranormal aspects in the book, I'm damn curious about that cliffhanger. And I sent a message to her to let her know my thoughts about that. I'm not writing them here because I don't want to spoil the "surprise".
Although I'm sad that I can't say more, because I don't want to give spoilers, you really have to know that this is the kid of book that takes you on a journey. You will learn things as you read and as Dylan learns them too. You will try to be a detective a lot of times because you don't know who that mysterious person is or what his or hers plans are and you want to figure it out. And you if will be surprised in the right moments, sometimes the unexpected moments.
Over all, loved the book and I recommend it! It was fun to read it. It put me at the edge of my sit or jumping on my bed from excited, and even crying. And because of all those reasons, I really believe this is a good book with so much love, happiness, sadness, anger... It can give us just the right amount of mystery, paranormal and romance, and still relating to us about the pain of lost, the confusion about who we really are, the happiness of friendship and family, the romance between two new-lovers, the anger and the helplessness and hopelessness.
That's why I hope one day it gets translated so I can get my mom to read it.
That been said, of course it's a 5* read to me.