A New Orleans witch, hoping to rescue her father, braves the Afterworld with help from friends and enemies alike in this fourth installment of a YA saga.
Callisto Salazar has stolen teenager Adele Le Moyne’s and other witches’ Spektral magic. He and his Ghost Drinkers coven threaten the entire city. Callis has also kidnapped Adele’s father, Mac, and will kill him unless she fetches the Medici vampires’ grimoire (book of shadows). But Adele, who fancies Niccolò Medici, has a plan to save Mac and everyone else. She’ll cut Callis’ tie to his magic’s source—his late father, Jakome—in Guinée, the Afterworld. Adele, Nicco, and five other vampires and witches must each travel through Guinée’s seven gates on their way to find Jakome. Even in the Afterworld, which resembles a desolate New Orleans, Jakome is a menace, and Adele doesn’t trust all in the traveling party. Arden has amassed an impressively diverse cast of varying backgrounds, skin tones, ages, and abilities. This harrowing installment focuses a bit more on witchery than vampirism and further develops a romantic entanglement among Adele, Nicco, and Air witch Isaac Thompson, who, like his fanged rival, begins this novel harboring a secret. Arden’s prose is lyrical, especially when describing the Afterworld, an unnerving place: “The archway opened into a circular room, which was simply an enormous pool of water. The reflection of the mirrored walls sparkled atop it like diamonds in a treasure chest.” While one subplot reaches a sublime resolution, this series has more to come.
A moody tale of teen-centered paranormal action and romance.