Glory is from a family of witches and lives beyond the law. She is desperate to develop her powers and become a witch herself. Lucas is the son of the Chief Prosecutor for the Inquisition - the witches' mortal enemy - and his privileged life is very different to the forbidden world that he lives alongside. And then on the same day, it hits them both. Glory and Lucas develop the Fae - the mark of the witch. In one fell stroke, their lives are inextricably bound together, whether they like it or not...
In Burn Mark, has created an atmosphere that draws in readers, as well as a plot that keeps you captivated until the last page. Readers will be able to get inside the minds of Lucas and Glory, and are able to grow with each of them as the book progresses. Each page is filled with the mysteries and adventures the main characters pursue. communicates many themes relevant to our current society and the lives of teens, such as minorities whose voices are never properly heard. With all of these elements has written an excellent novel.
- Sarah, a Two Thumbs Up reviewer
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