![]() Grace doesn’t remember some recent events prior to her waking up – all she recalls is throwing herself in front of Jaxon to save him from Hudson. The second book, “Crush,” begins with Grace waking up from a long slumber, but she wasn’t greeted by her handsome vampire prince Jaxon. Jaxon is also a prince, who has a dark secret that involves his older brother Hudson. ![]() Not only does she discover that her cousin is a witch, but her relationship with the mysterious and very attractive Jaxon Vega leads her to discover that she’s fallen hard for a vampire, who is convinced that she is his mate and that the two have an unbreakable bond. Grace soon finds out that the school is designed for supernatural students. Grace’s uncle is the headmaster of Katmere and her cousin Macy is a student. Grace is forced to move from California to Alaska to attend the Katmere Academy boarding school after her parents are tragically killed. The first book in the series, “Crave,” is told from the point of view of 17-year-old Grace. ![]() With an intriguing storyline and a set of powerful supernatural characters to root for, this series is a must-read. “Crush” is the second book of the series and there is no way to prepare for the bombshells that Wolff drops throughout the novel’s 704 pages. ![]() If you haven’t checked out Tracy Wolff’s fictional series “Crave,” then this is your sign. ![]()
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