The family drama has caused a civil war, and the princess (Vespertine) escaped by jumping into our world and into Lexa's doll. The air of mystery in the first book is utterly shattered in the second, and the plot is tied up in a neat little bow.Īs it turns out, the Spill is simply the result of a rift between the worlds being opened by a princess desperate to escape an arranged marriage. Whereas Spill Zone offered up all sorts of tantalizing questions, The Broken Vow gave up lots of answers. WARNING: Major Spoilers! To read this review with the spoilers hidden, check it out on Goodreads. This deadly entity is searching for his runaway bride-and his hunt is bringing him closer and closer to Addison and her little sister. Now bestowed with uncanny powers, Addison and Jae may be the only ones strong enough to face a new threat that has risen in the Spill Zone. He made it out alive-alive, but also changed. In a remote village in North Korea, a young man named Jae was touched by the unholy fire of the Spill Zone. She survived the encounter, but came back changed.Īddison is not alone. In exchange for a suitcase full of cash, she made one last to the Zone. Only the very brave or the very desperate dare enter the Spill Zone-Addison Merritt is a little of both. Illustrated by Alex Puvilland & Hilary Sycamore
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