The two main characters, sixteen year old twins Anne-Marie (Ari for short) and Paul, are in the dark about a lot of things and you’re getting information filtered through their perspectives. I really enjoyed the way the story unfolded. As it is, it’s still an engaging read but is also unlike a lot of YA currently being published. But I would have happily gobbled this up in my teens. YA of today certainly doesn’t read quite as young feeling as it did twenty-five or thirty years ago, in my opinion. It took me back to my late middle school / early high school days, the style very much reminds me of paranormal books by other authors I was reading back then (Christopher Pike, Lois Duncan, L.J. Struggling to cope with their dark vampire legacy, Anne Marie Montclair grieves over her mother’s tragic death, while her twin brother, Paul, is torn between his love for his sister and his hatred toward the father who had abandoned him.
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