by Caroline Peckham, Susanne Valenti
Published
August 2, 2019
Pages
420 pages
Language
English
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$14.39
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Amazon.com and Wall Street Journal #1 bestselling dark fantasy romance series from authors Caroline Peckham & Susanne Valenti - a Booktok sensation! I’m a Gemini. Impulsive.
Curious. Headstrong. A twin.
Heir to a throne I know nothing about. And it turns out, I’m Fae. But of course there’s a catch - all I have to do to claim my birth right is prove that I’m the most powerful supernatural in the whole of Solaria.
And sure, technically that’s true as I’m the daughter of the Savage King. But the bit they didn’t put in the brochure was that every single Fae in this Kingdom would claim my throne if they could. The school they’ve sent me to is both dangerous as sh*t and one helluva party.
Vampires bite weaker students in the corridors, the Werewolf pack has orgies in the Wailing Wood at every full moon and don’t even get me started on the dark and twisted ways the Sirens use their powers on people’s emotions, or how my sinfully tempting Cardinal Magic teacher hosts detentions that leave people needing therapy. Classes are totally interesting if you manage to live through them. And that Gemini star sign I mentioned?
It now determines my elemental magic and affects my destiny, so learning astrology is essential if I’m going to beat down my classmates – which is actively encouraged by the way. My biggest problem is the drool worthy Dragon shifter who has his eyes on my throne. He and his three psycho friends are determined to make my time here hell.
All I’ve got to do is survive. But fate might have other ideas. Dammit, why couldn’t I have gotten a letter to Hogwarts?
***This is a enemies to lovers romantasy – don’t go expecting a sweet school for magic with friends around every corner. Fae fight for everything they own and Zodiac Academy is a cutthroat school for students aged 18+ where only the strongest prevail. There’s no Dumbledore here to save anyone’s ass and Lionel Acrux will give Voldemort a run for his money in the evil dictator category.
So hold onto your stardust (broomsticks not required) and get ready for a bumpy ride***
In a universe where the cosmos dictates destiny, two twins are thrust into a world of arcane power and elemental intrigue. As newcomers to the mysterious Zodiac Academy, they must navigate a landscape brimming with ancient secrets and celestial wonders. This journey is not merely about mastering magic but also about discovering the truth of their heritage and the real meaning of their celestial gifts.
The academy holds both promise and peril, as the twins quickly realize they must survive the machinations of the powerful and the allure of hidden truths.
The twins unravel their mysterious lineage while navigating the magical challenges at the Zodiac Academy. Magic is more than just a tool; it's an all-encompassing force that connects the characters with their destinies. Friendship and rivalry intertwine as power dynamics shift creating tension and unexpected alliances at the academy.
The Awakening captures the essence of discovery and transformation as the protagonists delve into the intricate world of the Zodiac Academy. This isn’t just an institution of learning but a realm where the elements themselves are alive. The twins must harness this elemental power while contending with complex relationships and hidden curriculum darkly.
As they explore the academy they encounter mythical creatures and beings tied to their destinies. Their journey is one of self-discovery intertwined with the challenges posed by fellow students who have their own secrets. With each passing day new revelations change their perception of what truly lies within the academy’s walls.
The academy itself is a character in the story with its ancient hallways and enchanted rooms that shift with the cosmic tides. Students are trained not only in spells and enchantments but also in the art of understanding themselves. It’s a dangerous balance of learning and surviving in a setting where every corner holds the promise or threat of new power.
The narrative unfolds with unexpected twists and turns highlighting that everything in the Zodiac Academy is dictated by the stars. Rivalries flare with intensity but so does the potential for profound alliances that can alter the cosmos itself. The twins must learn to discern friend from foe as the paths of fate weave their tapestry around them.
What truly sets Zodiac Academy: The Awakening apart is its rich tapestry of magic brought to life through vivid descriptions and compelling world-building The academy functions like a living entity that enchants and challenges its inhabitants with every step Character development is at the heart of the story with the twins evolving from mere novices to powerful individuals who confront their past and shape their future Their journey offers readers an immersive experience filled with relatable struggles and triumphs The interplay of celestial elements provides a fresh take on the fantasy genre connecting the magic system with the cosmos in an innovative and captivating way This connection enriches the narrative offering readers an unpredictable yet engaging mystical adventure.
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Alrighty I’m a bit unsure of how to rate this book. One one hand I did finish it and there were parts that I truly enjoyed. On the other…. I felt like I was reading a wattpad book written by a 14 year old. There were sprinkles of better moments for sure and they became more obvious towards the end, but the overall writing was just iffy. I truly only pushed through this book due to the hype it holds. But if it want so overhyped I would have DNF’d. I don’t really believe in the “keep reading it’ll get better in book — !!” Why should someone have to get through an entire book before anything gets good? I also don’t really enjoy bully romances so take that opinion as you may. I am not basing my review off of only a trope opinion so the 3 stars isn’t due to my dislike of this trope. I just don’t understand how someone could do such terrible things at all! Not even to mention still have a romance overlooking the crap they’ve done. I really do want to continue reading because I want to understand why this series has the book world in its claws. But the ending devasted me. There was a moment the writing got better and I was like alright I can keep going. and then damn. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t need happy endings in all my books especially if they’re in a series. I do feel like there should be something at the end of a book that makes the reader want to continue. And the only reason I want to continue is because of 1. the hype 2. it has to get better right? the writing, storyline, and cringey moment have to get better rightttt???? Also I stg if one specific character says “Babe” one more time ewwww. such an ick. I still have not decided if I will be continuing or not.
I love this book! It kept me engaged the whole time & I liked how the book ended on a cliff hanger! Definitely going to start reading the second book ASAP!!
Star Rating: 3.6/5 Fun Rating: 5/5 Spice Level: 2.5/5 Tropes/CW for the series: Bully Romance, Fated Mates, Enemies to Lovers, Friends to Lovers, Multiple POVs, Non-Con/Dub-Con, Abus3 (physical and emotional), Slow-Burn, Forbidden Love Ok, this series is pure trash. But I am a trash panda, so I love it. This book in particular is very brutal. The kings are hella awful and the Vega twins are completely out of their depth and floundering in this new world. The professors are a mixed bag, some are ok, most are awful as well, as seems to be the way of the fae. Writing, bad all around. Eyeroll-y puns galore, glacially slow story, basic magic system, world-building is alright. What gets sucks you in though is the characters themselves. You love to hate them and you really are just rooting for the Vegas so hard. The antics of everybody are ridiculous and despite not a huge amount seeming to happen plot-wise, so much happens and there's never a moment of boredom. You will laugh and you will cry, no, completely breakdown reading this series. As of writing this review, I haven't finished reading the series because when I started reading the final couple of books weren't out yet and the cliffhangers were too brutal to keep reading without being able to jump into the next book immediately. And just to make it clear, despite the star rating (tried to be objective), I love this series and recommend it whole-heartedly. Partly because I want others to suffer as well, but also because it's genuinely a fun read.
I literally read this in less than a day!! I felt like a druggie that needed her next fix in the form of pages and pages and more chapters! I. AM. ADDICTED! And I’m not even ashamed to admit it. First of all, the world building in this series is phenomenal. Honestly, it is one of the best I have ever read. I am completely invested in all the different aspects of this world. I love these types of books that immerse me in a different world and convince me that it really does exist LOL, and this book does it spectacularly. We are introduced to both Darcy and Tory in a normal, human setting. They have been in foster homes, have been in the system, and have had to live extremely tough lives. Once they turn 18, their hidden powers arise and they are discovered by a different entity. They need to go into the world they should’ve lived in all their lives and claim the throne. The girls have no idea what’s going on, but they are thrust into it all anyway, even though they don’t want to be there. They are the heirs to the throne; their parents were murdered, but they were smart and did something to protect their twin daughters. They switched them with human daughters and tried to get their real daughters to live normal human lives, away from the danger that is lurking in their world. However, they were still murdered along with the infant babies that they switched with their daughters. In their human lives, Darcy and Tory also lost their parents. So they basically can only rely on each other. In this new world, they follow zodiac signs to the t. There are four different elements that people can draw from, earth, air, water, and fire. There are also different aspects to all of this. People come from different divisions. The ones that we get to know are sirens, werewolves, vampires, and fire shifters, but there are more. The girls have to learn about all of this and have to learn how to hone their power. On their first day, they discovered that they could draw from all four elements, which is something that no one has ever been able to do. Normally, people can draw from one, some can draw from two, rarely can they draw from three- we end up finding out that one of their parents could draw from three of them, but no one can do all four and both girls can. Because the girls didn’t exist, there were four other heirs that were ruling this world, and the four boys are their bullies. There is Darius, Caleb, Seth, and Max. And we also get to know the delicious Professor Orion. The four boys are powerful, being the lead in one of the elements. They feel threatened by the girls, which is why they bully them. In the meantime, the girls face both friends and foes left and right. Although we don’t see any sexy times, there is a lot of sexual chemistry that is going on in so much tension that I found myself fanning my face and reading faster LOL. The way that the book ended was crazy and I hope that I get to see the girls get into the pocket of their power more and get back at these bullies in book two, because I am going for blood now LOL. I highly, highly, highly, highly recommend this series!!!!!