![]() ![]() With lack of preparation, because Kennedy had no idea a demon world existed, she joins well trained Priest, Alara and twins, Jared and Lukas, who are skeptical about her abilities to help. ![]() After tragedy, Kennedy and The Legion’s offspring must take up their parents’ roles in saving the world. It was such a snappy start, and really drew me in!Īs the book unfolds, we discover that Kennedy’s mother was part of something called The Legion, with three others, and as a group helped to protect the world from demons. Kennedy, the protagonist, stumbles across a graveyard and has a supernatural experience with a poltergeist. What really intrigued me was the beginning. Unmarked brought the plot flooding back, which I think is a really successful element of a second book, but bare with me if this review is a little sparse…it has been over a year since I read this! Still, it’s worth mentioning what a fun and fast paced beginning of a series it was, and it deserves credit that Unmarked doesn’t match. ![]() After reading the sequel, Unmarked, I realised I hadn’t written a review for Unbreakable, the first in The Legion trilogy. ![]()
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