Snow learns more about what she is in the second installment. Professor Pops helps Snow understand how the human world and the supernatural world work together. He even intends on training her as much as possible if she were ever to need to defend herself. Snow's blood lust grows more than any vampire Professor Pops has known. It grows with each passing day and Snow can't even make it through school without feeling a desire for blood. Snow doesn't feel like herself and even worse, she and Gabe push each other away even more in this story. Gabe for being scared of Snow and she for thinking she's a sleaze for wanting to drink another males blood. This was a good sequel and it left me wanting to more. I just wish there was more to the story like I thought there was going to be. Doesn't leave much for me to say in this review which is rare for me. Starts right off after Blood and Snow, and Snow begins to learn about the Supernatural world. Plus, I somehow think this is basically a clash of House of Night (I abandoned that series – should I be worried?), The Hunger Games (no, really) and Fairy Tales. House of Night because there are marks, Hunger Games because only one survives in the long run and Fairy Tales because well... it's Snow White. Vampire style.
Snow starts to fall for her hunter, and begins to train for her new life :) lovin it so far....
—Mc36
Great series! Short stories, fast-paced, easy to read in one sitting.
—mnoonan
Oh, Christopher... I knew who you were the moment you showed up. Ha!
—cleo7064
I loved this book ;)
—tatev1990