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Add a SummaryThis second book picks up the story two weeks later. Fox tries to help Layla hone her senses, so they can present a united front, and be as useful as Cal, Quinn, Sybil, and Gage is with their gifts. Since they sense things in the present, he knows how important it is for them to be at full strength when the demon next makes an appearance. Fox felt fortunate for the two-week lull in activity, but knew that had come to an end when he and Layla were attacked by a swarm of crows in the middle of Main Street. Layla got to see first hand the healing powers Fox possessed when his pecking wounds healed almost instantly.
As the group tries to figure out more about the puzzles from the past, the demon escalates the attacks. Instead of just focusing on one person, they are all in jeopardy at any given time. They realize that his strength is nothing like anything that they have ever encountered in the past, but that makes sense now that they know this cycle of seven is the final showdown.
The creepiness just gets better with each book.

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Add a CommentIf you already read the 1st book of the series 'Blood Brothers" you know you're going to read this as well, just like I did so go for it. It's okay, not as good as the 1st, but enjoyable.
I guess if you write over 150 novels they can't all be good
A good read, not as full of suspence as the first as some what anti-climactic
My favorite of the three but throughly enjoyed every one of them.