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I should have read the first one in series before this one. Interesting series but hard to get into with the terms.
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Just to warn you...There's a spoiler in here.
Nate is full of crap. He can't accept that he wants Alexis and Alexis so is needy! UGH! She's all like 'I want to help the king. Must assist the king. Blah. Blah. Blah.' So annoying! Throughout the whole book, I just feel like jumping into the pages and slapping both of them! And Rabbit is so stupid sometimes! He just doesn't know how to stay out of trouble! I hope Jessica Andersen writes a book explaining Rabbit cuz the kid is cracked out! I still hate Anna. She is in severe denial of who she is. She has visions of her husband cheating and still stays with him!!! I want to slap her too!!!
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Nate Blackhawk can't help but resent the demands of his bloodline. Unlike his fellow Nightkeepers, he isn't about to let the gods determine his destiny--especially when it comes to love. Which means he refuses to submit to the unquenchable desire he feels for Alexis Gray, the shockingly beautiful trainee who first appeared in his visions. But that's easier said than done, considering that Nate needs Alexis's help in uncovering the seven Mayan artifacts inscribed with clues on how to defeat the demons.
Alexis is willing to do whatever is necessary to prove herself as a Nightkeeper. She believes in the life she was born into and the future the gods have written for her--even when it comes to Nate, who seems intent on ignoring the intense passion between them. But as she and Nate test their powers in a race to recover the seven statuettes before the demons do, Alexis finds it impossible to deny her feelings for the one man who's destined to be hers.