If you remember, I was not too pleased with the first installment in this series but babycakes, it’s all about the sequels because I totally loved this one. Often (in particular with Richelle Mead) I find that authors usually hit their stride in the second novel in a series because by that time they are done building the world in which their story is set to occur. This means that they can focus more on the plot details rather than structure and situating the mythos. Am I making sense so far? Yeah? Good.Anyway, as I proclaimed, I totally enjoyed this novel. It has all the elements necessary to make a girl happy. Two hot guys, well, three hot guys but one of them is deranged so we don’t count them. Wacky characters, fortune tellers and hm… a subtle undercurrent of danger. Not danger that is made explicit right away but a foreshadowing that sends shivers skittering up your spine – and that’s totally meant to sound enticing. If it doesn’t, it’s because I have had about 8 hours of sleep in two days combined.While this book is satisfying on so many levels, what makes it successful is the fact that it leaves the reader questioning – thirsting for more. Interested and intrigued. Yeah, you get the idea.So what’s going to happen next to our favourite Demon Princess? I don’t know. But let me tell you, I sort of can’t wait to find out.