Inner Demons by Sarra Cannon
Peachville High Demons series #2
**Description Contains Book 1 Spoilers**
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Harper didn’t expect to become one of the cheerleaders of Peachville High, but now that she knows the cheerleaders are witches and have power like her, she feels that she finally could fit in. But being a Demons Cheerleader is not an easy feature. After the other girls do a ritual with Harper that leaves a demon face in her back, Harper begins to wonder what is the price of more power. She still don’t know why she feels she is forgetting something important.
Well I like this book because we are finally seeing the whole true about the cheerleaders of Peachville High and we see why the most powerful people in the town are all women. We discover that the cheerleaders are just trainees to the coven, and after the ritual when they turn 18 is when they are fully members of the coven, and we notice there’s some reason why Harper was chosen to become one of the cheerleaders, but they are not telling her why. Even though Harper feels a part of the magical community she still is kept in the dark. She is having flashbacks about how she got the cut in hand, the cut that everyone says was caused by a piece of glass in her bathroom. But is that the true? She decides to find the answer by herself and what she sees make her think twice before trusting the coven member and she certainly doesn’t want any part of that, but how can she leave? Even though harper doesn’t know everything, we know the cut in her hand was caused by someone during a ritual, and every time she speaks with Jackson, she forgets it. Who is Jackson, and why go through all this trouble to make sure Harper and Jackson can’t talk to each other? I was really curious about him. Who he is to the coven, because no man is part of they coven. I guess the only person that I truly trusted at this point was Jackson and maybe the other cheerleader because we discover that they not always want to be part of the coven and become cheerleaders.
Drake was just annoying, but Harper couldn’t do much about him giving who his mother is, so she has to put up with him even though she rather be with Jackson.
Well I like this book because we are finally seeing the whole true about the cheerleaders of Peachville High and we see why the most powerful people in the town are all women. We discover that the cheerleaders are just trainees to the coven, and after the ritual when they turn 18 is when they are fully members of the coven, and we notice there’s some reason why Harper was chosen to become one of the cheerleaders, but they are not telling her why. Even though Harper feels a part of the magical community she still is kept in the dark. She is having flashbacks about how she got the cut in hand, the cut that everyone says was caused by a piece of glass in her bathroom. But is that the true? She decides to find the answer by herself and what she sees make her think twice before trusting the coven member and she certainly doesn’t want any part of that, but how can she leave? Even though harper doesn’t know everything, we know the cut in her hand was caused by someone during a ritual, and every time she speaks with Jackson, she forgets it. Who is Jackson, and why go through all this trouble to make sure Harper and Jackson can’t talk to each other? I was really curious about him. Who he is to the coven, because no man is part of they coven. I guess the only person that I truly trusted at this point was Jackson and maybe the other cheerleader because we discover that they not always want to be part of the coven and become cheerleaders.
Drake was just annoying, but Harper couldn’t do much about him giving who his mother is, so she has to put up with him even though she rather be with Jackson.
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