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There are supernatural prisons hidden across the globe. Contained within these fortresses are some of the deadliest criminals from the five supernatural races: vampire, shifter, fey, magic users and demi-fey. Jessa Lebron, twenty-two, has spent her entire life in Stratford, Connecticut, one of the gateway towns adjoining these prisons which protect the fortified borders. She’s a wolf shifter, and her father leads the town council. She learns that much of her life has been hidden from her, secrets which threaten to tear apart the very fabric of her world. Especially the biggest secret of them all. She is dragon marked. Jessa only knows what she’s been told about the dragon marked, that they are dangerous and must be eliminated to prevent the rise of the dragon king, the powerful warmonger who had his head removed a thousand years ago. So now Jessa's on the biggest hit list of all. Dragon mark hunters are lethal and her only hope to evade detection is to keep the energy contained. As more secrets unfold she finds herself locked up in Vanguard, the notorious American supernatural prison. Thankfully she’s not alone. Braxton, the dragon-shifter has her back. Together they must survive long enough to free themselves and the other dragon marked. Because it’s time for the dragon marked to rise.
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I enjoyed this one more probably than a woman my age should. It was, I'd say, towards the NA end of the YA spectrum, and yet the main character, Jessa, and the four Compass brothers (her pseudo pack) are kind of like one big giggling pile of naughty puppies, even though Jessa's the only one who's actually a wolf! I liked how protective they were of Jessa, and the little family-like unit they'd created came across as believable. I also loved the hint of something extra that may or not be felt towards one of them in particular!
The story was engaging throughout and very original. I'd say I've read my fair share of these types of books and found this one to be a breath of fresh air and a very quick read (as in I couldn't put it down so it was finished quickly!).
If you're thinking of picking this one up you will want the next one, and even better, the whole trilogy handy, as they tend to end with a gasp!
A great start to a super fun trilogy. I highly recommend it.
4 stars
A copy of this book was provided by the publiher for an honest review.