Who
Am I?
“Once
upon a time, an angel and a devil fell in love and dared to imagine a world
free of bloodshed and war?”
Karou
finally has finally answered her questions. She now understands who she really
is and why she always considered herself different from most people. But she
also found out something else. She loved the angel and all the angel did was
betrayed her. Now she has changed for her people. And will do anything to
avenge them.
Akiva
has a different perspective. He and Karou are on opposing sides of the
war. But while Karou focuses on revenge for her family, Akiva hopes to
fight for forgiveness and HOPE.
I
enjoyed the first book, and the second book was just as good. But make sure
that you read book one before you read book two otherwise this will completely
confuse you. The quotes that Mrs. Taylor uses are so interesting like for
example “once upon a time, an angel and a devil held a wishbone between them.
And its snap split the world in two.” I would give this book 4/5 because it
gets confusing.
-Yoshi Luver
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