![]() ![]() Rose starts to investigate her own feelings and beliefs and determine whether she is truly living the life that she is meant to (or wants to live). Still, she eventually can’t hide the darkness that surrounds her – and that’s when the story gets really interesting. Of course, in typical Rose fashion, she first determines that she can’t talk to anyone about the strange things that are happening to her (this is one of my few issues with the book – it makes no sense to me that she doesn’t confide in Lissa or Dimitri sooner, but it does seem to be the way that Rose consistently operates). When Rose starts seeing ghosts, she is faced with the idea that she might be losing her mind and she has to decide who she can truly trust to confide in. ![]() In this book, the relationships between all of the major characters are tested. ![]()
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