Ritu Nair
Continuing from the ending of Compulsion, Barrie is wary of Cassie now, who being given a chance to stay out of jail renews her efforts to get to the lost treasure buried on Colesworth land. Meanwhile, the whole controversy surrounding the Colesworth means there is renewed interest from journalists and ghost hunters, and that is the last thing Barrie wants - disturbing the peace of Watson Island. As she and her aunt try to figure out how to best manage this situation, as well as move forward with the plans for Barrie's restaurant, Barrie and Eight are also trying to untangle their complicated situation. Their gifts make it that their feelings may only be a part of their relationship, and that insecurity drives them both to keep secrets from each other. A theme that is frequently repeated throughout the book is the concept of free will, and how much of the heirs' personalities are a reflection of their true selves and not just a result of their gifts, or what would their lives be if they weren't tied by history and magic. Eight wants what Barrie wants, which presents a complication in of itself, as she can never be sure how much of her love is reciprocated truly. Eight, for his part, struggles with his compulsion to please others and about what he wants for the future. Cassie's backstory gets more detailed in this book, as we learn about her past and also the past of the ancestors who were cursed initially. Adding another mystery of a character, Obadiah, means we see forms of magic other than the heirs gifts. This book also builds a direction for the plot to go forward with, as they are now focused on undoing the curse and gifts that lie them to the their land. In short, a focused sequel that takes the story forward in a more concrete direction while also expanding characterization.