

Layla Shaw is trying to pick up the pieces of her shattered life. įrom the author of From Blood and Ash, one touch can heal in book two of the Dark Elements series.

Rock bottom is only the beginning once Layla's powers. And she can barely think about Roth, the forbidden demon prince who understood her in ways no one else ever could. Suddenly, the Warden clan that has always protected her is keeping dangerous secrets. Her best friend, Zayne, is forever off-limits thanks to her mysterious power of a soul-stealing kiss. it's not, it is pretty much everything i hate plus add useless protagonist who just stumbles around blindly and has or doesn't have powers based on the randomness of of the plot, and constantly emotionally and physically cheats on both her "love" interests.From the author of From Blood and Ash, one touch can heal in book two of the Dark Elements series. so i did have a bit of idiotic hope that it might be good.


I find these kinds of books anoying and intensely frustrating, (will someone just talk some sense into them already!!!!) I knew this was going to be one of those highly insulting "angsty teen books" when i first looked at it but it is one of the first books i have found about Gargoyles, sense i watched the AMAZING Disney series. human) as if they would never have problems that are as bad as the main characters if they only had different genetics, because human problems are so small, simple and insignificant compared to them. I mean do any of the love interests in these books have any pride, chasing after someone like a desperate dog hoping that she will show you love only for her to say "Hmmmm i don't know, this other dog has spots." I'm also not a huge fan of drama queen protagonists constantly whining that they are evil (when its completely obvious their not), or that they want to be "normal" (i.e. First off let's put this out there, I ABSOLUTELY LOATHE love triangles and harem style books.
