Synopses & Reviews
The Twin Willows Waterfall is now under the control of the Benandanti, but for Alessia, the victory comes at a steep price. And the arrival of Nerina, one of the seven Concilio elders from the Friuli Clan, only complicates her life. Now shes hiding a 450-year-old immortal on her farm, juggling school and her increasingly frustrated friends, and trying to keep the Malandanti from regaining the Waterfall. But its the passion that still lingers between her and Jonah that really keeps Alessia awake at night.
After a fatal visit from the Malandantis mage, Alessia brings in Jonahs twin sister, Bree, to serve as a Benandanti spy. Bree has her own reasons for wanting to bring down the Malandanti, and soon she and Alessia find themselves in a tenuous alliance. But not even the powerful magic that Bree possesses nor the strong leadership that Nerina provides can stop the vicious Malandanti. As the two Clans barrel towards their inevitable collision, Alessia and Jonah are swept into the devastation and forced to make the ultimate choice.
Review
Book two continues the Romeo and Juliet love story between Alessia and Jonah. . . . Their romance is sweet with a little passion thrown in. . . . The adventure is exciting as mages are introduced to the plotline and now outside magic is able to hunt and kill the shape-shifters. . . . 5 stars! Keep it going.”
Dorine White, The Write Path
Told in alternating chapters between Alessia and Bree, the good girl/bad girl dynamic keeps the narrative interesting. Although there are many genres mashed together hereparanormal romance, shapeshifters, magic users, and immortal beingsMaggi tries to subvert genre tropes. . . . Fans of the series will snap it up and then pine for book three.”
Geri Diorio, Voya
Quite a page turner, especially at the end.”
Library Thing
About the Author
Nicole Maggi: Nicole was born in the suburbs of upstate New York, and began writing poems about unicorns and rainbows at a very early age. She detoured into acting, earned a BFA from Emerson College, and moved to NYC where she performed in lots of off-off-off-Broadway Shakespeare. After a decade of schlepping g