![]() ![]() The same things just keep happening over and over again. ![]() She is thrown deep into the underbelly of greed and deceit, leading her back into the depths of hell.Īs much as I care about what happens in this, I’m so frustrated. Trying to forget her grief, Brexley delves deeper into stopping Istvan, uncovering the depths he will go to gain power. When faced with devastating loss and destruction, the fabric of friendship, trust, and love are put to the test. In saving lives, Brexley destroys her own power, cutting the connection with the infamous legend. In discovering the Nectar, Brexley finds other secrets and truths she was not ready for, ones that destroy everything she has ever known, confronting a power within herself she is not ready to face. Summary: Some myths should just stay buried.īrexley’s journey has led her to the most coveted object in the world. ![]()
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