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Rachel Hawkins's Demonglass continues the story of Sophie Mercer, a teenage witch attending the prestigious Hex Hall, a school for supernatural beings. Picking up where Hex Hall left off, Sophie is still grappling with the aftermath of the demonic invasion and her burgeoning romantic relationship with the enigmatic and powerful Devon Cornwall. However, their burgeoning romance is constantly threatened by the lingering presence of the demonic forces she battled and the secrets surrounding her own heritage.

The main plot revolves around a mysterious artifact known as the Demonglass, a powerful and dangerous magical object capable of unleashing immense chaos. The Demonglass is not only sought after by malevolent forces, but its very existence is shrouded in secrets that connect to Sophie's own family and the mysterious death of her mother. Sophie, along with her friends, including the sarcastic and loyal Drew, and the ever-loyal and helpful Jesse, must uncover the truth behind the Demonglass before it falls into the wrong hands.

Their investigation leads them on a perilous journey through hidden tunnels beneath Hex Hall, revealing dark secrets about the school's history and the true nature of the demons that threaten the magical world. They uncover a network of deceit and treachery involving several powerful figures within the school itself, some of whom are secretly working against them. The challenges intensify as they face not only external threats, but also internal conflicts and betrayals among their own ranks. The line between friend and foe blurs as suspicion casts its shadow on every character.

Throughout the story, Sophie continues to struggle with her own developing powers and her growing understanding of her unique connection to the demonic world. She must learn to control her abilities and trust her instincts, even when facing overwhelming odds. Her relationship with Devon remains a central focus, testing the limits of their connection as they navigate the dangers they face together. The tension between their burgeoning feelings and the potential consequences of their involvement adds layers of complexity to the narrative.

Demonglass explores overarching themes of trust, betrayal, self-discovery, and the responsibility that comes with wielding immense power. The novel emphasizes the importance of friendship and loyalty in the face of adversity while simultaneously highlighting the seductive allure of power and the corrupting influence it can have. The ultimate resolution involves Sophie making a significant sacrifice, showcasing her growth and solidifying her place as a powerful and responsible witch within the magical world. The book concludes with a cliffhanger that leaves readers eager for the next installment in Sophie's journey.

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Demonglass (Hex Hall, #2)

Author

Rachel Hawkins

4.1/5 (74,589)
Published in 2011
Language: EN-US
ISBN-13: 9781423121310

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