Imagine living your life, obeying the rules and doing anything, anything it takes be be a good girl. Anything to make your mother smile like other mothers do to their children. But it seems that Annabelle can't complete this simple task, her mother always doles out punishments and strict rules without so much as an upward tilt of her lips no matter how hard Annabelle tries to be the good girl she is told to be.
But when she's out of the house, away from her mother's watchful eyes, things seem strange. As if her mother's behaviour isn't normal. Starting her first year at university reveals many shocks for sweet innocent Annabelle. Such as the vampire next door, or perhaps his werewolf roommate. What about the shock that you might not be what you always believed yourself to be?
What if, Annabelle wasn't failing at being good the whole time, but was failing the second part?
Warning- I've portrayed Christianity in a horrendous light. This does not reflect anyone I know, nor is it based off anything I've seen or experienced. It is simply a fictional story for myself and other twisted people to enjoy and I do not in any way mean to say that all Christians are like this or are raised anything like this at all.
Also, this book is gonna end up with some good old fashioned gayness. If you cannot handle boys being together, you can't handle this book and you should read something else
In the epic conclusion to the Devil's Deal series, Freya has one final chance to discover the full potential of her own power, and to use it to restore balance in the universe - once and for all. After the destruction caused by Roisin, Ferya and Torix come to terms with their losses and mistakes... And prepare for a final battle that will change everything.