A review by thebookishmechanic
Avalon Tower by Alex Rivers, C.N. Crawford

adventurous challenging emotional hopeful tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

Fey spy academy really only has one big rule, well two if you count don’t die. The big rule is no relationships. Seems easy right? Not for Nia. 
In this enemies to lovers SLOW BURN, and I do mean slow, not so human Nia finds herself at Avalon Tower against her will with the boy who broke her heart, only he’s not a boy anymore. 
The tension in this book had me literally begging for them to kiss I couldn’t stand it any longer. 

I was in a reading slump when I picked up this book and I still found myself unable to put it down. This book had everything I look for in a novel, fey, dragons, enemies to lovers, sexual tension up the wazoo. Nia is a character that I think all bookworms can relate to, she literally works at a bookstore before she finds herself swept away into the Avalon spy academy. 

Thank you for the authors for the Advance Review Copy.