**I received an ARC of this story in exchange for an honest review**
Becca Carstairs is a veterinarian in small town Wisconsin. She knows she’s a little on the weird side. After all, She “hears” animals talking in her head and there’s the odd wolf with the green eyes that she’s known her whole life. When she’s out on her nightly wogging, she goes past her ex-boyfriend’s abandoned house, only to find it’s not quite so abandoned. Owen McAllister comes back to the town that shunned him as a military vet, expecting to repair his old house and get back out of Dodge. Instead he finds that his house has not only been damaged by local youth, but it’s been used as a demonic sacrifice site. As he tries to figure out what to do with it, he finds Becca, the one he left behind, lurking nearby. Together, they try to figure out why someone would want to kill her as Becca also finds that she’s definitely not who she thought she was.
This is book two in Lori Handeland’s Sisters of The Craft trilogy. It picks up pretty much where the first one leaves off with the second sister accepting her heritage and trying to escape modern-day witch hunters. This one, like the first book, was as fast-paced as the first book. Once I started it, I couldn’t really put it down. As Becca learns about who she really is and deals with what happened between her and Owen, in the past and present, I was completely caught into the story. The author does a great job of really drawing you into the world she creates. I highly recommend this book and series.