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This book, I read it slowly. I was not sure how I was going to feel about it as I make my way through the ZA universe. However, about 54% in I really started to like it.
I was hoping they would solve the murder by the end of this book, but I do understand that it is just uncovering a deeper, more sinister plot.
I like the FMC, and her pain. I am not as crazy about the kings.
I think all the kings KNOW about Gareth.
Ryder- I do enjoy his character, and feel like I want to more deeply explore him. I feel like he KNOWS.
Dante- I’m unsure how I feel about him, sometimes I like him. I feel like he has a more gentle heart than I am expecting.
Gabriel- I love me a broody man. I think he KNOWS. I feel like he is hiding something deeply.
Leon- hear me out. I think he’s probably sinister. The lazy vibes do not mesh well with the pawn shop. I think he knows the most.
I think they all played a part in whatever happened, like they’re all involved in this cult somehow. You can all mock me later.
This was a really good read.
I was hoping they would solve the murder by the end of this book, but I do understand that it is just uncovering a deeper, more sinister plot.
I like the FMC, and her pain. I am not as crazy about the kings.
I think all the kings KNOW about Gareth.
Ryder- I do enjoy his character, and feel like I want to more deeply explore him. I feel like he KNOWS.
Dante- I’m unsure how I feel about him, sometimes I like him. I feel like he has a more gentle heart than I am expecting.
Gabriel- I love me a broody man. I think he KNOWS. I feel like he is hiding something deeply.
Leon- hear me out. I think he’s probably sinister. The lazy vibes do not mesh well with the pawn shop. I think he knows the most.
I think they all played a part in whatever happened, like they’re all involved in this cult somehow. You can all mock me later.
This was a really good read.
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
dark
funny
mysterious
fast-paced
It's not as detailed as zodiac and I understand why you should read the first three of Zodiac to grasp how this world is set up. It seems to move so fast with little detail beyond the main plot.
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
4+ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti do it again! Whatever magic they wove into Zodiac Academy, has also been added into the start of this series.
Plot: After her brother is found dead following an overdose of the new drug on the market Killblaze, Elise Callisto, refusing to accept this as the true cause of death for Gareth, jumps into an investigation to uncover who is responsible for his death. After learning the King of the Academy is to blame, Elise enrols herself at the academy he was attending before his death in an attempt to uncover who "The King" could be. Only problem: there are four potential Kings of the Academy and she finds herself drawn to each one in a different way. She has to get close to these kings, keep her focus on the investigation, and avoid being dragged into all sorts of trouble - including getting caught up in the occurring gang wars and having her true identity revealed to one of the many powerful figures at the academy.
The plot sounds simple enough, but it is layered and engaging in the way that everything this duo creates is. The characters are a combination of golden retriever - or perhaps golden lion, morally grey (very very grey), dark and broody, and strong and quiet, yet vulnerable. It ticks every box! Elise is a fantastic MFC. She herself is super strong and I love her banter with the boys. The character dynamics leave me turning pages waiting for the next interaction and the chemistry is off the chart!
This book does jump back and forth between the present and the past (as told from Gareth's POV). I typically don't love this style of plot line, but its done so well and really gives extra depth to Gareth's character. I feel far more invested in Elise's mission to learn the truth than I would have without this.
Narration review: The first time I read this book was about a year ago, but I didn't continue on at that time. I decided to listen to the audiobook as a refresher before starting the next book in the series. 10/10 would recommend! The narrators were fantastic.
Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti do it again! Whatever magic they wove into Zodiac Academy, has also been added into the start of this series.
Plot: After her brother is found dead following an overdose of the new drug on the market Killblaze, Elise Callisto, refusing to accept this as the true cause of death for Gareth, jumps into an investigation to uncover who is responsible for his death. After learning the King of the Academy is to blame, Elise enrols herself at the academy he was attending before his death in an attempt to uncover who "The King" could be. Only problem: there are four potential Kings of the Academy and she finds herself drawn to each one in a different way. She has to get close to these kings, keep her focus on the investigation, and avoid being dragged into all sorts of trouble - including getting caught up in the occurring gang wars and having her true identity revealed to one of the many powerful figures at the academy.
The plot sounds simple enough, but it is layered and engaging in the way that everything this duo creates is. The characters are a combination of golden retriever - or perhaps golden lion, morally grey (very very grey), dark and broody, and strong and quiet, yet vulnerable. It ticks every box! Elise is a fantastic MFC. She herself is super strong and I love her banter with the boys. The character dynamics leave me turning pages waiting for the next interaction and the chemistry is off the chart!
This book does jump back and forth between the present and the past (as told from Gareth's POV). I typically don't love this style of plot line, but its done so well and really gives extra depth to Gareth's character. I feel far more invested in Elise's mission to learn the truth than I would have without this.
Narration review: The first time I read this book was about a year ago, but I didn't continue on at that time. I decided to listen to the audiobook as a refresher before starting the next book in the series. 10/10 would recommend! The narrators were fantastic.
I loved all the characters and how the authors made them more personable unlike the ZA series. Not sure how these books connect still but I’m excited to see!
3.5
I'm not as invested as I am for Zodiac Academy but I still enjoyed the read! I wish Ellise was more fleshed out as a character but I hope she will be in the next story. On another note, I really don't like Leon, especially towards the end. I just don't like thieves.
I am still not sure about all the love interests either.
I'm not as invested as I am for Zodiac Academy but I still enjoyed the read! I wish Ellise was more fleshed out as a character but I hope she will be in the next story. On another note, I really don't like Leon, especially towards the end. I just don't like thieves.
I am still not sure about all the love interests either.
These are way more fun than the Darkmore books. They’re more similar to the first few ZA books before they became totally unhinged.
These boys have nothing on the Heirs. If you like books where multiple guys are constantly falling at a girl's feet, obsessing over her, and the only thing they seem to care about is how badly they want to sleep with her—then this book might be for you. But for me? I need personality. I want depth. I came across this guide that shows the best reading order to get the most emotional impact from the Zodiac world, but honestly, I'm really tempted to just go back to Zodiac Academy—unless someone can convince me the other books actually get better.