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Title: Control of Five (Origins of the Six, #2)My Review:
Author: A.K. Koonce, Aleera Anaya Ceres
Series: Origins of the Six #2
Published by: Amazon.com Services LLC
Release Date: August 6, 2019
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 238
Genres: Paranormal Romance
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My rating:
Blurb:What’s more dangerous than dark magic?
Deadly secrets.
And The Academy of Six is hiding both within its ancient walls.
A History of Magic sends Izara on a literal trip down memory lane. She uncovers that there’s more than what the students think they know about the supernatural school in the middle of New York City. It’s mysterious past, as well as her own, are twisting together in a destructive way.
She always knew the Academy was created to stop a reckless power.
And she’s just now realizing that if her and her friends can’t contain the monster within her, history is bound to repeat itself.
This is Reverse Harem series containing M/M themes. Recommended for readers 18 and over.
Reading Order Academy of Six Control of Five Book Three (TBA) Book Four (TBA)
It moved very fast from the last book, for which I am grateful for. I like where all the lust is going. It’s like they can’t help themselves. I like that the romance is kinda just thrown in between story points. It was kinda funny when they would be getting it on, then all of the sudden something would happen to further the plot and they would have to stop. LOL, I would laugh then be like, “Nooooo!” I mean, come on, just let thm get a happy ending first, ya know?
I remember that these kids all had super important parents save Izzy, and the school was a way for kids to control their inner monster. Izzy seems to be getting better at controling hers but if she doesn’t get her crap together, things could go south for her real quick. Her boys seem to have all come to the conclusion that they are all in a relationship. I think that Izzy is the only one who seems to need to talk about it more. And I like her wanting to know how everyone is feeling, but sometimes its ok to just feel and not know the why’s of the feeling.
As far as the non-romantic plot goes, I’m not really sure what’s going on. It seems that the school is hiding something from the students but its all very vague and not enough hints have been dropped yet. For now, the romantic relationship’s seem to be taking front row but I’m looking forward to the next book for more on the reason it’s so important for Izzy to gain control of her monster.
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