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Balanced on the edge of impending death and unthinkable power, the Roths must turn to the Godlings for help. Their help requires payment, but neither of them knows the true cost. Vanessa and Zander Roth sit balanced on the edge of impending death and unthinkable power. The Eroi hunting them hide, waiting for their chance to strike, but the Godlings keep them at bay for now. Even though the Godling training that the arrogant David provides is indeed improving their control, his methods are cruel and harsh. Van barely restrains her anger, but Zander embraces the training. To him, it's his only hope of redeeming himself. Van's always reliable intuition strengthens into frightening visions and leaves her fearing Zander's future. She is desperate to protect her brother, but with her sixteenth birthday looming and the eruption of the full strength of her hunger on its way, she has her own problems to deal with. Redemption and protection both take a back seat when a shocking discovery puts everything they have worked for in jeopardy. The choice between safety and freedom has never been more important, and in the end... they may not have a choice at all.
Author

DelSheree Gladden was one of those shy, quiet kids who spent more time reading than talking. Literally. She didn't speak a single word for the first three months of preschool. Her fascination with reading led to many hours spent in the library and bookstores, and eventually to writing. She wrote her first novel when she was sixteen years old, but spent ten years rewriting it before having it published. Native to New Mexico, DelSheree and her family spent several years in Colorado for college and work before moving back home to be near family. When not writing novels, you can find DelSheree reading, painting, sewing, and working with other authors. DelSheree has several bestselling young adult series and has hit the USA Today Bestseller list twice as part of box sets. DelSheree also has contemporary romance, cozy mystery, and paranormal new adult series. Her writing is as varied as her reading interests.