

The details of this are a secret for most of the book, revealed in exciting circumstances, and I love the twist and sense of mystery that it brings to the story. She and her mother were taken into their protection when she was just a child, due to Trinity’s unusual genetic make up.

Trinity lives in a rural Warden community. He can shift between the two forms as needed, usually switching into his stony version for battle and protection. A protector of humankind against demons, and a living, breathing gargoyle – yes, just like the statues that perch on top of buildings. Not only because there’s so much background that happens in that trilogy that feeds into this book, but the cameos are a real highlight of this book, and just add to the enjoyment. You don’t have to have read The Dark Elements series before reading this one, but I would definitely recommend it. I loved Zayne in the original trilogy and couldn’t wait to see the continuation of his story and to dive back into this fantastic paranormal world. I’m a mad fan of The Dark Elements series, and this spin-off had me all kinds of excited.
