While some bonds break, fate built theirs to last forever.
Winning the battle against Melia was supposed to give Trinity and Blain a chance to live a normal life.The problem is another evil has taken the Rogue’s place, shattering any promise of a future Trinity hopedto have with her sworn guardian.
Darkness now controls Blain.
Freeing his soul is a challenge Trinity gladly accepts, but … challenge Trinity gladly accepts, but rescuing the love of her life comes with onemajor complication. To save him she must go through Cronus, the ancient god who holds Blain’s lighthostage.
Every Watcher Trinity enlisted failed.
Nothing is too extreme if it releases Blain. Summoning a forgotten god is dangerous, but for help in thefight against Cronus it’s worth the risk. In the end, she’ll even gamble her own soul to set Blain’s free.
Protecting humankind isn’t just a destiny Trinity was born to uphold–it’s her rite of passage. One thatmay cost her life.
This is the third book and continuation of Trinity and Blain’s journey. In this installment, Trinity had hopes of a future with Blain until he turns to the dark side. Now she is left to try to bring him back but it may cost her her life, her right of passage. I love her character. She is so strong, feisty and she is determined. She made me feel as if I was right with her and I felt compassion for her. I highly suggest reading this book and the previous books so you get the full enjoyment.