Poison Princess (Arcana Chronicles) by Kresely Cole is a surprisingly dark read. The opening format is quite creepy in how the story unfolds, then told in first person narrative by the h, Evangeline (Evie). Evie is a 16 y/o girl from Sterling, LA who lives the lavish lifestyle of the rich and privileged. She is a designer wearing cheerleader in the elite crowd and dates the most popular, rich, BMOC football player. On the exterior, she leads the life that most teenage girls would covet. Internally, she is haunted, plagued by debilitating visions, and nightmares of evil, desolate, and gruesome deaths. She struggles to keep it together in front of her friends and hide her secrets. Adding to that, Evie is developing powers that's scaring her, questioning her own sanity. Enter Cajun bad boy delinquent from the wrong side of town, Jackson Devereaux. The new kid in school with a bad rep and a set of stormy eyes that's lasered on Evie. When Evie and Jack meet, they get off on the wrong foot with the typical haughty rich girl and bitter poor boy interactions until................................
The Flash devastates, changing everything, changing them, and destroying life as they know it, leaving a wasteland behind. Evie realizes her visions were of this happening. Adding to this, the voices in her head begins. The world is turned upside down. It's do or die survival. There are The Bagmen (similar to Wendigos) who prey and feed on people. Then there's the evil militia overpowering, capturing, and torturing where ever they go. Lets throw in the slavers and the cannibals for good measure too. With odds stacked against them in a harsh world, Evie and Jackson must leave Louisiana to fight for an uncertain future. Together, they set out to find Evie's grandmother in North Carolina who Evie believes holds all the answers to the meaning of her visions and powers. During their journey, Jack protects Evie at every turn as Evie slowly learns to trust Jack and their attraction intensifies.
KC starts this fantastic YA series with a big bang! Compelling, gritty, foreboding, but exciting and thrilling all the same. While the pace is great, the unfolding of events are not readily forthcoming. I wait with bated breath to find out what the hell is going to happen next. So many questions I want answers to but KC keeps us dangling in suspense and darkness. This is an intricate dystopian storyline full of mysticism, subplots, and twists to keep you on your toes. Aside from traveling to find her grandmother to get answers and facing danger at every turn, there's the prophetic Arcana battle game to come. One in which Evie is a major key player representing the Empress card from the tarot. She must find out what her role is and how to stop what's happening to her and what's to come. She is no longer the entitled rich girl. She matures, grappling with her secrets, wondering who she can trust and faces her other identity in this story.
They encounter other teenage allies along the way that end up joining them. All with powers, part of the Arcana players in the battle game, and each representing a card from the tarot deck. These secondary characters are also intriguing and I want to know more about them. Finn, I found funny. Matthew, quirky, and Selena, conniving.
Then there's the blossoming romance between Jack and Evie that intensifies as the story progresses. Yummy Jack, smoking hot and intense, he is the bad-boy personified. Yet, we see a softer, fiercely protective side too as his feelings for Evie grow. He's also quite the heroic badass! God, I was rooting for for them like nobody's business!!
And lets not forget creepy Arthur from the beginning of the book who is completely insane in the membrane! So much going on, all elaborately woven together for some AH-MAZING storytelling. This was an unpredictable story that kept me completely engrossed throughout. I was completely blown away by the turn of events at the end. HOLY CRAP! IMHO, this is darker than her IAD series for sure. I was ensnared right from the first pages and just could NOT put the damn book down. I'm hooked! Bait, line, and sinker. I need the next book NOW! Kresley Cole outdid herself in this one. You MUST read this!