

The worst part, is that she would be alone, untrusted and kept in the dark and Maggie really doesn’t have a choice. Then while Caleb is locked in a gross horrible cell, Maggie is forced to meet the demands of her new government.The council wants her to stay at the palace all the time.

They are quire horrible, they are pulling Maggie and Caleb apart, not caring about the fact he is her Significant, and they will both be in major pain, the demand they be apart. I care so much at what happens to Maggie, Caleb, Jen, Peter, Rachel, Kyle, Bish, her dad Jim.This book starts up right where the last left off, its like a continuation, and I like that, especially when I have the next book ready to read, unfortunately I have to wait for the 4th bummer.Well, in this book Maggie has the reunification and has to be there and finds not only does she have the old enemies (well, the Watson family anyway) she also has new enemies, the council, (or more like the Watson on the council) This goes much further than it has before. So I judge on the story and the way it’s written, and I will say, it was beautifully written. I know there is some grammar errors and typos, but I look past that, as sometimes things slide by, and I know I have a eye for mistakes, I should be an editor, as nothing slides by my eyes, lol, but I am not. I really am impressed with Shelly Crane’s writing style and how she brings it all to life for us. Anyway, this book is just as amazing as the other two. Originally Posted at my Book Blog, at me start by saying this cover is amazing, love how we can see Maggies ‘Visionary’ tattoo. I have to read the next in this series to find out what happens. Not that I didn’t like the writing, I didn’t like what happened.

Although, some of it was predictable, there were some aspects that you didn’t guess. You were always wondering what was going to happen next.

Maggie learns what has happened to Visionaries of the past and does not like what they had to go through.What is the motive behind all the things that are happening at council? Will Maggie and Caleb be together without any problems? What will happen to the council? Who is Maggie’s real father?I liked Defiance more than I liked the previous books in the series. Her father and Bish don’t fare well either as they are human and not allowed to attend the council. There are rules meant to keep her and Caleb apart and her isolated from the rest of the clan. When she gets there, things don’t go as well as she thought they would. She is expected to attend the Virtuoso Council with the rest of the Jacobson clan. Are things finally going to go well for Caleb and Maggie? What is this Virtuoso council that she has to go to? In Accordance, you learned that Maggie was the Visionary.
