

It has the expected twists (not expected as in predictable, but expected as in that is her writing style) that Mead always delivers. If you read the series or the Vampire Academy series and enjoyed it, this is another great installment. There are three types of friends I would recommend Indigo Spell to: 1. Working as a double agent is very risky, but leaving the Alchemists means leaving Adrian, Jill, and the others behind. All the while, Syndey is trying to decide whether she wants to break ties completely with the Alchemists or continue to work as a double agent and uncover more of their secrets. This activity keeps Sydney and Adrian around each other, and falling into romantic situations, despite Sydney's best efforts. Terwillinger teaces Syndey how to defend herself, and Sydney and Adrian travel around the state warning other young witches that they may be in danger from Mrs. Sydney is being hunted by a bad/evil witch, who happens to also be Mrs. Rose and Dimitri, and Queen Lissa and Christian, are at the wedding, but we don't get to spend too much time with them. And you get to attend Sonya's wedding, which brings us back to the VA cast. You find out what you already know about the Alchemists, that they are likely in league with the Warriors. You get to meet Marcus, and find out what his group is all about. If you don't care for it as much as say, Rose and Dimitri's, then you might not like this book as much as the previous two. But this book is very Syndey/Adrian focused, which if you like their romance is a great thing. The previous two books are told from Sydney's POV, just like this one, but there is a lot of Jilly, Eddie, and the other Moroi/Dhampirs. If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

She is a decent narrator, not my favorite, but far from my least favorite. What about Emily Shaffer’s performance did you like? Magic takes a center stage in Indigo Spell, so maybe a Discover of Witches? There is the whole forbidden love between a vampire and witch thing going on. While they are spin-offs of the Vampire Academy books, the farther into the series, the less like the VA books they are.

What other book might you compare The Indigo Spell to and why? If you have enjoyed the series so far, then Indigo Spell is a great addition :-)

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
