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Average 4.00
Fans of Kelley Armstrong’s Darkest Powers series have reason to rejoice!
Darkness Rising promises to be just as hot as the first trilogy, but
with a captivating new heroine and two new romantic interests.
Strange
things have been happening in Maya’s tiny Vancouver Island town. First,
her friend Serena, the captain of the swim team, drowns mysteriously in
the middle of a calm lake. Then, one year later, mountain lions are
spotted rather frequently around Maya’s home — and her reactions to them
are somewhat... unexpected. Her best friend, Daniel, has also been
experiencing unexplainable premonitions about certain people and
situations.
It doesn’t help that the new bad boy in town, Rafe,
has a dangerous secret, and he’s interested in one special part of
Maya’s anatomy — her paw-print birthmark.






