Conceived in a lie and trapped in a tree throughout her gestation, Morrigan's birth was truly magical. After that start, she spent the next eighteen years raised as a normal girl in Oklahoma.
Upon discovering the truth of her heritage, her rage and grief take on a power of their own, carrying her back to the world of Partholon. Yet, instead of being respected as the daughter of the goddess Incarnate, Morrigan feels like a shunned outsider.
In her desperation to belong in Partholon, she confronts forces she doesn't fully understand or control. And soon a strange darkness draws closer...
This was the third book in Cast's Divine by... series, and my least favorite. The 18 year old main character was immature, mean spirited and generally pretty unlikable. Her love interest wasn't well developed in the book, and the characters from the first book were largely absent. I very much enjoyed the first two entries in this series, but this felt like it was written by a different author. A disappointing read.