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Print Length: 312 pages
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Publication Date: October 29, 2017
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B076ZXN7KZ
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SO. I have been rather into Reverse Harem books lately. Uh uh... Stop right there, and get your mind out of the gutter (I know what you're thinking) Tut tut, shame on you.As one reviewer so eloquently put it ( I don't remember who, I just remember reading it in a review somewhere) Harems are not all about the sex *insert slightly altered version of "All About That Base here* but more to do with the main character's relationship with her boys. For instance, some of my all time favorite Reverse Harem books are so PG (some of them venture into the PG-13 Category, but oh well. For instance, I love Ouran High School Host Club, and Pretear, Classi 9... Yes, I know they're all Manga, but still. Reverse Harem. Cute. Not smutty. Also, you have the Academy by C.L. Stone,which is super swoony and not smutty.But I'm getting off topic.I read Academy of Assassins, and oh my holy hot caaaaakes, it was magnificent. MAG. NI. FI. CIENT. I literally read it in one sitting, it was that good. And apparently I did not pay enough attention to the release date when I purchased the Kindle book, because I thought that there was more than one book already out. But no. Nope. Of course not. SO NOW I HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL SOMETIME NEXT YEAR BEFORE THE SECOND BOOK COMES OUT.I am not okay.IAmNotOkayWell, I mean, yes I am. But I am also very emotionally distraught as well. it was so good, and I haven't had a book that I've been so obsessed with in a while. I loved it so much that not only do I own the Kindle version, but I also went and ordered the actual paper back, because I like to underline my favorite parts in pencil, and leave little sticky notes inside, so when my friend inevitably reads the book, she'll get to see it all.The cover is abso-freaking-lutely gorgeous. It really matched with how I pictured Morgan in my head.I loved Morgan, and how she was so independent and kick a$$. She wasn't a damsel in distress, and she did not need saving, thankyouverymuch.I loved that she could hold her own with the boys, and didn't let anyone push her around. She also stood up for people when she saw that they were being treated poorly. She sometimes was a bit too independent and that caused her more trouble than it was worth, (if she would have just communicated better to people... but she'd been through a lot, and some people didn't want to be very communicative, so I understand)I loved her relationship with the boys, yes even Kincade, even though he was pretty much a douche bag the whole way through.I'm not sure who my favorite guy is.. I really like Ascher, and Draven, and Ryder, and I'm still on the fence about how I feel about Kincade and Atlas.I totally called the Hellhound being an actual person, I just had no idea how important he'd actually end up being to Morgan.There was so much going on so many twists and turns, and I love the fact that Morgan could take care of herself (which I have mentioned before) She was kicking a$$ and taking names, and she was also very tough emotionally as well. She went through so much growing up, but she didn't let it break her, instead she used that pain to make herself stronger.So here I sit.Waitingwaitingwaiting...I need the next one now.Please?
I loved Academy of Assassins. The pacing is nearly perfect, and the plot is interesting. Once we get to the later third of the book, I wish we could've slowed down a little bit more (though that could be my thirst for more pages speaking up for itself), but other than that, I thought Brutger's timeline made a lot of sense, and it was easy to follow. Academy of Assassins would be a great read for young adult and adult readers; the romance aspect is a bit of a slow burn. Morgan's really not prepared for a full-blown relationship at this point, and Brutger doesn't force her into more than she's really ready for. We get to see some fun flirtation and the beginning of relationships, but there's nothing graphic or too intense in this first installment.Morgan's goal in life is to become an assassin. Since she was found by the MacGregor, the leader of the Maine Coven, at age 10 with no memories, she's done nothing but train her body to fight back, to withstand pain, and annihilate a threat at all costs.Brutger builds a solid world as the foundation for Academy of Assassins; Earth is separated from the Primordial Realm (a realm of pure magic and nonhuman beings) although some creatures manage to slip through rifts or portals between the realm. On Earth, there are few beings who are powerful enough to manage the opening and closing of portals, the witches. Witches, especially ones with respectable power, are low in numbers. Because of this, they get priority of the best assassins to guard them, though many have also developed a superiority complex.Not only do we get a basic foundation of how Brutger's world works in a magical sense, but we also get an introduction to the dynamics of her world's society- the haves, have nots, the power structure. I thought it was all quite easy to follow, and while there's more to uncover, Academy of Assassins starts off with readers on strong footing.Morgan is driven, headstrong, and warmhearted. For someone who has spent her life trying to avoid attachments, she's not very good at keeping herself from developing feelings for other people. When she gets invited to the Academy (a magical, almost sentient place (similar to Hogwarts's mind of its own), she finds herself part of a team of assassins, someone who has to depend on others and let some of her secrets go in order for them to solve the mysterious murders that are plaguing the young witches of the Academy.Kincade, Ryder, Atlas, Draven, and Ascher make me glad that Brutger's chosen to create her story in the reverse-harem genre. Each of the men has something different to offer though they're all deadly in their own way. Kincade is the leader, a strong-willed strategist who takes charge of the team. Ryder is a werewolf, unsure of his own value and softhearted despite his dangerous skills. Atlas is honor-driven, from an older world than the rest, and he lives by a different type of code. Draven is haunted by loss, and his supernatural heritage makes it hard for him to create real connections with those around him. Ascher, a hellhound, is inherently loyal, devoted to those who he's given his trust.Morgan starts to develop a special rapport with the men as a team, and it becomes clear that she's also creating her own unique relationships with each of them as individuals too. The same way that they're working their way into her heart, despite all the warnings in her head, she's also working her way into theirs. Her open acceptance of their pasts and heritage make her something unique- a home for each of these men who need somewhere to belong.I find something appealing and interesting about each of the men. Personally, I love characters who have a little bit of damage because they have so much potential for depth and growth. There's a lot that can happen with these men, and I think there are some big things on the horizon for their individual growth and the way that Morgan will help them change. Their personalities also create a fun, homelike dynamic among the team, and it's sweet to see how they all look out for each other and rely on one another.BONUS: There's a sneak peek into Ryder's mind at the end of the novel, and Brutger has hinted that she'll have more extras at the end of book 2 (coming in May).
Don't be fooled by the great reviews of book 1. It is certainly a fun and interesting book. It leaves you in suspense, wondering what's going to happen next. However, the rest of the books become more and more incoherent and the storyline is a debacle at best.Now, I know I'm supposed to be reviewing just book one, but like most Adult Romances nowadays, everything is a series and you have to buy 3-5 pieces of the puzzle. This first book made me very much enjoy the main character. She is a badass, stands up for herself, and gives into lusty thoughts of the other badass assassins she works with. She has a mystery power that is dark and seems a bit evil. She is somehow tied to certain demons and it makes it hard for others to trust her. There's a palpable tension between her and the leader that kept me sparked throughout the first book. I'm giving the first book a 4 since it does have some grammatical and spelling errors that are hard to overlook. I'll give the series a 2 for the trainwreck of a plot.Spoiler Alert for anyone who actually wants to finish the series: There's little to no romance. Like almost none. She has these occasional makeout sessions, but they're short and not exactly what you'd expect from a Reverse Harem series. Overall I was just let down by the series. I finished because I wanted to know where it all led, but I couldn't even follow the plot after the third book. I mean spaghetti plot city.
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