Sofia is sent to St. Mary’s, a creepy Catholic boarding school in Mississippi. There, seemingly everyone is doing penance for something, most of all the mysterious Jude, for whom Sofia can’t help feeling an unshakeable attraction. But when Sofia and Jude confide in each other about their pasts, something flips in him. He becomes convinced that Sofia is possessed by the devil. . . . Is an exorcism the only way to save her eternal soul?
So creepy!! I love reading this type of book in the fall. Something about the season just makes me want to get all cozy with a blanket, a cup of coffee and some intense literary violence. One caveat though - this book is classified as 'horror' but in my opinion, it was more of a suspense thriller with some gore thrown in. If you are not the kind of person who enjoys that type of thing, well just squint your eyes and read anyways - this book was amazing!!
First I have to mention the book itself. That's what made me buy the first one and get sucked into Sofia's story. The second cover is just as beautiful and doesn't have a book jacket WHICH I LOVE. (Book jackets are the main reason I hate hardcover books; they fall off, get bent or rip leaving my book looking like it survived world war III. Not cool. So whoever made the original decision to leave this book naked, thank you!! *steps off soap box*)
Now, more about the plot...
I will say that early on in the book I wasn't totally sold on the concept. It was a lot of 'previously in The Merciless...' which I totally needed since it's been quite a while since I read the first one, but enough is enough. Suspense/thrillers thrive on fast-paced action scenes, not 'but my therapist says...' scenes.
Once we finally get over that 'it's just guilt' hump and get into some real action the story really picks up and I was reminded of why I love Vega's writing so much. I'm not the kind of reader to focus on the details, I'm more of a big picture person. Apparently so is the author because we don't spend time focusing on how musty and old the buildings are or how crisp and fresh the snow is...nope, we get how raw the main character's cuts are and how she perseveres through even the toughest of situations that just keep coming her way. It's actually pretty admirable.
Lastly, I cannot wait for the next book to come out. It's been a while since I've been this invested in a series while it's still relevant. So publishers HURRY UP AND GET THAT BOOK OUT!!!
5 stars