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I'm in purgatory.Hell.A Midnight Fae dungeon.All because my mates betrayed me.Shade swears he's innocent.Zeph promises that what he did was for my own best interest.Meanwhile, Kols isn't apologetic in the slightest, his cocky arrogance claiming fate intervened at just the right moment.I hate them all.Crave them, too.And now I have to work with them to solve a millennia-old secret, one that involves my true heritage.Except our digging has awoken an ancient power and it's threatening to destroy the Midnight Fae realm with its vengeance.If only the Academy offered courses in mediation.I could use one of those right about now.Because as it turns out, I'm the only one with the power to stop this thing from taking over.And I have to rely on my mates to help guide me.Welcome to Midnight Fae Academy, where the classes are useless and the male fae are all jackholes. Wish me luck.Author's Note: This is a dark paranormal why choose trilogy with bully romance (enemies-to-lovers) elements. Despite Aflora's opinions on the matter, there will definitely be biting. Shadow, a. k. a. Shade, guarantees it. This book ends on a cliffhanger.
Publication Year: 2020
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I’ll never be able to say enough about this book, how gripping and utterly brilliant it is, and without sharing spoilers at that. But I’ll try.
I read a lot; books are my life. They have been for as long as I can recall. I’m considered hard to impress and a “vicious” reviewer. This is just because it’s tough to find originality, everything’s been done before and I predict basically every detail, every step of the way in everything. But this world … the way Foss has woven it, the way she portrays the story as one trope, but as it goes on, it’s really not exactly that trope at all ... The mysteries aren’t really mysteries if you’re an astute reader because she does drop a trail of breadcrumbs throughout, you just need to pay attention. Yet, she still manages to add fun little twists … repeatedly. So even when I predict where things are going, I might not have had any clue about how they get that way or in what condition they arrive.
All the while she manages to invoke strong feelings from the reader–see for yourself in the other reviews—whether they’re of hate/rage/anger, still: passion. Or whether they’re like mine: awe, admiration and gratitude for the escape she’s managed to provide, again, there’s passion there. And not many can do that. So, as usual with this world, I’ll recommend reading in order. That means [b:Elemental Fae Academy: The Complete Trilogy|50668942|Elemental Fae Academy The Complete Trilogy|Lexi C. Foss|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1580091676l/50668942._SY75_.jpg|75687462], then [b:Midnight Fae Academy: Book Two|51535496|Midnight Fae Academy Book Two (Midnight Fae Academy #2)|Lexi C. Foss|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1582324843l/51535496._SY75_.jpg|76174262] ... and don’t forget [b:Fortune Fae Academy: Book One|48569055|Fortune Fae Academy Book One (Fortune Fae Academy #1)|J.R. Thorn|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1571908883l/48569055._SY75_.jpg|73897793].
5 very impressed stars.
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“He craved to dominate me yet desired my backbone and strength as well. All his lessons were meant to empower me, including the ones I hated. Zeph only wanted me to be safe, to be ready for the future, to be aware of my own abilities.” - Aflora, Midnight Fae Academy, Year Two