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Cassandra Shuptar
I am a junior high librarian. I am currently on the Lone Star reading committee, which is a committee that nominates and selects books for kids in grades 6-8 all across the state of Texas to read. I love to read all genres and ages of books.
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★★★★★
This is a fun book for those who are in-between longer novels or want to try romantacy. Not heavy on the spicy, which, when you always read heavy spice books, it a welcome change sometimes.
Amelia is determined to do things her way, but when she is bullied within hours of moving into her sorority house, she finds herself in a new city with nowhere to live. She finds herself living in a frat house, but not just any frat house. She is living in one rolled by all kinds of supernatural creatures. But the sorority she shunned is not done with her yet. Scattered through the story are scenes of the girls getting back at her for moving out, but like all supernatural creatures who have claimed the human in that life, they protect her and defend her.
And let’s not forget her slow burn romance with the resident vampire, Oliver. There romance sparks, but it is a slow burn. I hope to see their relationship grow in the next book.
I will say there were plot points that I felt were thrown in there, almost like forgotten parts. They could have been built up more or incorporated better. That’s why I gave it a 4 instead of a 5. The room descriptions I feel should have been earlier in the book or some kind of room description. The end of this book in the house would be a great opening for the second book. But, I can’t wait to see how the plot unfolds in book two.
Amelia is determined to do things her way, but when she is bullied within hours of moving into her sorority house, she finds herself in a new city with nowhere to live. She finds herself living in a frat house, but not just any frat house. She is living in one rolled by all kinds of supernatural creatures. But the sorority she shunned is not done with her yet. Scattered through the story are scenes of the girls getting back at her for moving out, but like all supernatural creatures who have claimed the human in that life, they protect her and defend her.
And let’s not forget her slow burn romance with the resident vampire, Oliver. There romance sparks, but it is a slow burn. I hope to see their relationship grow in the next book.
I will say there were plot points that I felt were thrown in there, almost like forgotten parts. They could have been built up more or incorporated better. That’s why I gave it a 4 instead of a 5. The room descriptions I feel should have been earlier in the book or some kind of room description. The end of this book in the house would be a great opening for the second book. But, I can’t wait to see how the plot unfolds in book two.
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