Tittle: The Indigo Spell (Bloodlines #3)
Author: Richelle
Mead
Genre:
Fiction, YA, Fantasy, Vampires.
Pages: 401
Publisher: Penguin
group
Format:
Digital (Kindle)
Time to read
it: 2 days
Language:
English
Rating: 5/5
“The Indigo
Spell” is the third book in the “Bloodlines” series written by Richelle Mead.
This is a spin-off series of her previous work “Vampire Academy”. This time we
follow Sydney, an alchemist, secret society which works on making the vampire
world “invisible” to the human kind, protecting the humankind from evil,
vampires. The alchemists tolerate Moroi and Damphir, however they do not engage
with them more than what is strictly necessary, they are still evil.
Nonetheless, they have a worse evil as common enemy Strigoi. However not many
will be able to live among Moroi all day.
After
discovering about the Warriors of Light, Sydney cannot stay put and needs to
know more, specially about that rogue alchemist, Marcus, ever since that group
mention him. How there can be no records from an alchemist going rogue or is it
another of those secrets the alchemists hide from their own kind.
However, this is
not what is complicating her life, her witch teacher is. An evil, really evil
witch is looking for young uninitiated ones, really powerful, such as our dear
Sydney to suck up their youth and power. Not forgetting about certain vampire
falling in love with her, and she, an alchemist, having second thoughts about
it, even if she would never admit it, or would she.
Did I say
“The Golden Lily”, the previous book in the series, was addictive this was
impossible to stop reading, impossible. I finished it in like one day and a
half and it was a regular busy day for me but every time I had a pause moment I
read, I could not help myself. The magic aspect of this book in addition to the
efforts of Adrian of conquer Sydney, even though, we all know, since the last
book she is already into him; makes the book the perfect combination of romance
and kick ass, just as the previous series “Vampire Academy”. The difference
being that our main character uses more her brains than her fists, which I can
relate.
If you did
not loved Adrian before you are about to fall hard for him now, he is so
totally lovable, supportive, even shows change on him, in order to be a person
Sydney would like to have in her life.
To sum up, a
book to read in one sitting, from cover to cover. It is simply amazing.
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