Quote: “You know how blind people need seeing-eye dogs? Well, apparently werewolves could really use door-opening poltergeists.” In the end, the only way to be truly happy is to be true to yourself. Chloe having to choose between her feelings and fitting in with her friends. Chloe learning to accept the different powers each teenager has rather than fearing them. Chloe trying to come to terms with a mental illness and discovers how terrifying a psychological disorder is for others. Chloe trying to fit in with her friends by pretending to have a crush on a boy. In fact, it flows throughout the entire trilogy. Theme: In this final novel of the Darkest Powers trilogy there is an underlying running thread about social acceptance. Chloe is ready to take a stand and fight for her heart, her friends, and her family. Throughout it all, Chloe has to decide which brother she likes more: the socially acceptable cutie or the grumpy werewolf. Synopsis: Chloe and her friends are still on the run, still in danger, and still having issues controlling their powers. Have you read my review on the previous books of this trilogy?
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