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EVERY WISH HAS A COST BUT WILL THE SOCIETY BE WILLING TO PAY IT Once a hacker for hire living in the shadows Josephina “Jo” Espinosa is the newest member of a magical Society Their mandate To grant the wishes of mortals A simple enough task until Jo is faced with an impossible wish – and her inability to grant it might spel. I finished Circle of Ashes last night That's what I'd like to say because my eyes read the last words of the book but to be finished with it no It is a book that has left me with excitement for Jo and the future but also so sad for a significant loss I won't spoil it by saying on the loss side just know it will hurt so be prepared to do that to yourself I recommend plenty of Kleenex chocolate and a teddy bear beside youAfter the changes Elise made to the first book tweaking some of the relationships and such I was eagerly anticipating this book's release And she delivered The basic premise is that the Society of Wishes for the very first time in its existence seems unable to grant a wish Going into it they don't know what the conseuences will be but as things play out they find out and it's not good Jo matured as a character going from an arrogant over confident kid that when circumstances put blocks in her path it humbled her The impact and her guilt for failing propel the story forward in a believable way that has the reader nodding knowing they've experienced life's correction a time or two as wellI also loved how the relationship between Snow the supposed leader flicks brows I'll not say LOL but I suspect we'll be finding out in the next book and Jo begins to deepen I'm such a sucker for a good romantic relationship but some of the dialog between the two just sent flutters in my stomach I'm cheering for them and for how it might help Snow develop as a characterOverall this book delivered a wonderful roller coaster ride of emotions and I can't wait for the next book
Elise Kova Ë 4 Read
Circle of Ashes Wish Quartet #2L disaster for her entire team if not the Society itself Jo is used to high pressure situations but after a string of disasters the last thing she needs is stakes of this magnitude Especially given that neither she nor the Society know uite what the conseuences of failing to grant a wish might be The only person with answers is t. I have no patience for Jo any