"The age-old battle between Kin and Transitioners is escalating, and now the Kin have a new weapon: Evangeline’s younger sister, Addie. With magical Emrys blood flowing in her veins, Addie is the
Kin’s best chance to break the Eighth Day spell, which will unleash chaos upon the world. Riley and the Crandalls are trying to get her back, but it won’t be easy. As Evangeline’s liege—sworn to protect
her and her people—Jax won’t accept Addie’s fate hanging in the balance, so he puts it all on the line with a risky plan of his own.
Addie isn’t aware of the war at her heels, or the threat that the Kin pose, but she enjoys finally being allowed to use her magic. No longer in the shadow of her martyr sister, Addie finds herself a key
part of the Kin’s power. But when Jax shows up, attempting to rescue her, the Kin pounce—making Addie realize that she’s been walking a fine line between control and utter oblivion.
And that’s not all. The Morrigan is on the loose, pushing both sides of this fight toward annihilation. The conflict is raging, but on which side will Addie stand? With the stakes higher than they’ve
ever been, Jax, Riley, and Evangeline must confront a terrible possibility: losing Addie to save the world."
"AFTER AN ALL-OUT WAR WITH THE EVIL Kin lord in Mexico, Jax Aubrey is back in Pennsylvania
with his guardian, Riley, and liege lady, Evangeline. Although they’re in hiding, a man named Finn Ambrose
tracks them down, claiming to be Jax’s uncle and giving Jax hope that he actually has a family after all.
But Uncle Finn may have an ulterior motive. As it turns out, Jax’s great-aunt is the reigning leader
of the Dulacs, the enemy clan who assassinated Riley’s family. When the Dulacs kidnap Jax’s best friend,
Billy, to lure Jax to New York, it becomes clear that the Dulacs, family or not, will stop at nothing to get
what they want. Hoping to trade himself for Billy—while keeping Riley and Evangeline out of danger—Jax
goes to Manhattan on his own, where he meets Uncle Finn; his nearly identical twin cousin, Dorian; and
the rest of his supposed relatives.
There, he stumbles upon a maze of magic tunnels below his family’s apartment building. Uncle Finn
and the sinister Dulacs have been keeping secrets from him—and one of them might be the location of
Evangeline’s long-lost sister, Addie.
With the Eighth Day—and the entire Emrys bloodline—hanging in the balance, Jax struggles to
comprehend who he really is despite all that he knows.
An Ambrose? A Dulac? An Aubrey?
OR AN INQUISITOR WHO WILL STOP AT NOTHING TO KEEP HIS LIEGE SAFE?"
"WHEN NEWLY ORPHANED JAX AUBREY awakes to a world without people the day after his thirteenth
birthday, he thinks it’s the apocalypse. But then the next day is a regular old Thursday. Has Jax gone crazy? What’s
going on?
Riley Pendare, Jax’s sort of clueless eighteen-year-old guardian, breaks the news: Jax just experienced the Eighth
Day, an extra twenty-four-hour period between Wednesday and Thursday. Some people, like Jax and Riley, have the
ability to live in all eight days. But others, like Evangeline, the teenage girl who’s been hiding in the house next door
for years, exist only on this special day.
At first it’s awesome to have a secret day. But as Jax gets to know the very guarded Evangeline, he discovers that
she is the sought-after key to an ancient spell rooted in Arthurian legend. And Riley—who forgets to pay bills and
buy groceries!—is sworn to keep her safe from those who want to use her to eliminate the seven-day world and all
who live there.
Jax tries to protect Evangeline, but with his new friend’s life on the line, as well as the threat of human destruction,
he is faced with an impossible choice: trigger a real apocalypse or sacrifice Evangeline.
WITH A WHOLE EXTRA DAY TO FIGURE THINGS OUT, IT COULDN’T BE TOO
HARD . . . RIGHT?"