Monday, September 27, 2010

Betrayal by Lili St. Crow

Dru Anderson has found out the hard way that things that go bump in the night truly do exist and are trying to kill her. After her last minute escape at the end of "Strange Angels", the first book in the series, Christophe has her tucked away in a school where she will be "safe". Graves is becoming more and more wulfen while Dru, the only girl at the school, is isolated in her room away from everyone. Dru is slowly coming to terms with the fact she isn't totally human and the changes she is experiencing has her questioning who she really is. When the school is attacked and set on fire, Dru and her friends escape and make their way to what they hope is safety. Dru now knows there is a traitor and trusting anyone is the most difficult thing she has had to do lately.

Betrayal is just as good if not better than Strange Angels. It is full of twists and turns, life and death, and a traitor among those who are supposed to be protecting her. The next book in the series comes out in June and I can hardly wait to see what happens between Christophe, Dru, and Graves.

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