That little bastard box has been the bane of Amelia's existence since her father brought it to her! It's true the box is partly the reason their relationship has blossomed into an epic tale of romance, but still....I really dislike that gods damned box! The book picks up where VOG ended. Amelia was kidnapped but her Draven attributes allowed her to escape-ish. Falling half naked from a helicopter in flight without a parachute isn't what most would describe as an escape, but as fate would have it, Amelia's deathly fall into the river served as one! Lucius doesn't take her abduction well to say the least! His actions moving forward reflect on his inability to protect his chosen, which creates the atmosphere their relationship needed for continued growth! They too continue to grow as characters! Unseen layers of Lucius not only unfurl, but many new layers are created in response to Amelia's unintended brilliance! She can't help but be herself and that alone is the key to unlocking Stephanie's greatest Alpha male characters hidden persona. Maybe "hidden" isn't the word best suited for Lucius's emotional situation, but it feels like they're as much as an enigma to him as they are to Amelia! So, the Container of Chaos continuously attracts Layla and her sponsors, which continuously puts Amelia at risk. The semi-turbulent relationship between Luc and Amelia is continuously plagued by secrets and hidden agendas, but also laughter, primal passion and the beginnings to a deeper understanding of one another! Stephanie provides another brilliant example of what comedy, adventure and romance can ignite in a reader which is for me a dose of genuine excitement and an ache for more! Well done Hudsonator!!!