I fell in love with the novel, it's been that I have not been taken at this point in history. Still, I am very reluctant to literature for most adolescents. However, I loved this book and as for Dark Divine, I let myself go. Reading the summary, I knew he would please me but I did not think to be at this point. It has the same mindset Dark Divine but it is not the same. For me, these two novels far beyond the Twilight saga and all other. This novel is me on stage, Hannah, a young Parisian who goes every summer with her grandmother in Scotland. As for me, I recognized that the main character because she is shy, blushes at the slightest opportunity that is why I think that I felt close to her. The character of Leith is mysterious and we just want it to know him better. Throughout my reading and really from the beginning, I was more than once surprised by the revelations that hide some characters. All characters have a particular place in history and I would say in the evolution of Hannah. Unlike some literature for teenagers where the two characters swear, most of the time, loyalty and love for the rest of their lives dice their first meeting (which gets really boring and tiresome to force, I enlarged a bit, but the thing in the background is what is happening); here, we understand that the heroine is physically attracted to the young man from their first meeting, but it stops there. Their relationship really made very gradually and naturally. I really liked the new vision that the author gives us the Loup-Garou. She not only wrote how they act and what goes with it, she also wrote their stories in a very realistic way (this could make us think of some historical periods). All this to say that I loved this novel, which transported me in the village of Wick, Scotland. Would definitely recommend and hope he will experience all the success it deserves. Also, from what I've read the saga includes four volumes so my question is: when the second volume?