Proving - Melissa A. Craven

Proving

By Melissa A. Craven

  • Release Date: 2022-03-14
  • Genre: Fantasy for Young Adults
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 24 Ratings

Description

They claim she will Prove early.

They say she will have to face her demons or lose the battle to master her power. 

But she's not ready. 

Not by a long shot. 

Marcus Servius has been hunting Allie for more than a thousand years, searching for the one of her line born with the power he once owned. He wants it back, but she's not giving it up. 

For Allie, there is no more hiding behind misleading prophecies.

It's time to face him. 

With dangerous Immortal prisoners on the loose, wreaking havoc in the mortal world, the Senate demanding her cooperation, threats and prophecies that could lead to the demise of the world as they know it, and way too many young couples pairing up all around her, Allie doesn't have time for things like Provings. 

She's drowning in a sea of people who look to her for guidance. The only thing holding her up is Aidan, but he's still not himself, and she worries his scars have cut too deeply. The fear of losing him haunts her. But she has to be the Child of Prophecy. 

It's time to fulfill her role, but will Allie ever be the savior everyone expects her to be?

Reviews

  • Finale

    5
    By christinaraven
    It has all been leading up to this. Allie is hopefully ready to fight and win it all as she must be the person prophecy demands. Lots of action danger, surprises, intrigue and great characters. The story sucked me in and I was hooked to see what would happen and the final lead up to the end. Oh the drama and surprises.
  • great ending

    5
    By SheReads1
    I feel like I've been waiting my whole life for this book, but it was only a few years. And it's everything I imagined the ending of this series would be. Allie kicks some serious butt in this book. I really wish we had more from her because she's one of my fav UF heroines. I don't want to give away spoilers, so I'll say certain people get what they deserve, a dragon continues being bomb, Aidan's entire storyline is heartbreaking, and we get so many more complements. I've never been a fated mate fan, but this story does it in such a unique way that it's impossible not to like. All the stars.

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