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Last Chance Academy: Shifter Fae Vampire Reform School Romance

Immortals of Talonswood, Book 1

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Last Chance Academy: Shifter Fae Vampire Reform School Romance

By: Alex Lidell
Narrated by: Laurie West, Christian Black
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Welcome to Talonswood.

Last Chance Academy is a full-length, reverse harem romance from Amazon top 100 best-selling author Alex Lidell. Hot shifter-fae, delicious vampires, one lone witch. This isn't your normal reform school.

©2020 Alex Lidell (P)2020 Alex Lidell
Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Fantasy Shifter
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I really wish there was more romance. Sam has such a sad back story and her mates go from bully to Insta love. I wish there was more understanding and apology on mens end. Other than the that I was happy enough.

Enjoyed but…

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I love this book can't wait for the next one the narrator's were fantastic well done +++

wow what a great book can't wait for the next one

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Can make you feel uncomfortable and skirmish at times to read some of the dialog in this book. It's not for the light of hearted and it's pushing the point of romance to Almost an appropriate descriptions of sexual encounter with a child which can make you feel very uncomfortable reading it.

puts a good setting down for future books..

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This book is more gritty than your usual Academy RH/PNR (or is it fantasy since the harem are fae and vampires?). The heroine Sam (boring name) is a petty criminal (thief for hire) and ex-foster kid. And from the start we see that this isn't just a hard luck story. She was molested (raped) many times AS A CHILD, and physically abused with the burns, brands, and scars to prove it. Her story begins when she agrees to do a risky job, is made a total patsy, gets caught, wrongly convicted, and sent away. She is a victim, messed up in something totally beyond her comprehension.

And that's the problem with book 1 (and book 2, which I won't review because I DNF'd). This is not a story about a woman who is the hub of a loving harem. This is a story about a girl caught in the web of dangerous, powerful, cruel, and uncaring men. And not just men, but also vast racial conspiracies, and government and institutional hatred. Sam doesn't have any (conscious) magical power. She doesn't know magic/magical beings exist. She's mortal. And, it turns out, is the only living progeny of a dead, hated, magical race. Everyone knows everything about her, She knows nothing about anything. She is defenseless. Her future mates (Ellis, Reece, Asher, and Cassis) run the academy, all have ulterior motives, and treat her like utter trash.

The other thing that makes this different from other academy romances is that the men are MEN. They've lived hundreds (thousands???) of years, while the heroine is in her early 20s. Each guy has suffered, and worked on multiple continents/magical realms. Each has loved, killed, and conned. Honestly this book has more of a mafia edge than a lighthearted 'newbies at school' vibe. Reform school is a prison and a boot camp. And this more than 'bullying', the treatment of the heroine is both systemic and unrelenting. And she is so outclassed by her enemies, who are not mortal, that it's a bit terrifying (the heroine is beaten, bullied, mocked, ridiculed, kidnapped, terrorized, nearly raped and viciously ignored by her 'mates'). Like I said, for ONE book this setup was fine, interesting even. But beyond that, this kind of unfair, punching bag power dynamic (without a hint of a brighter future) is not what I'm looking for in this trope. And trust me, based on the shitshow in the beginning of book 2, it only gets worse.

Narration: was painful because all the guys had accents.... big YIKES

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It was a great surprise to learn I accidentally would enjoy a series that starts with an enemy triking someone only to find out she is possibly a missing piece of his long and tourtured past well paced timely intriguing and a cliffhanger ending I can't wait for the next instalment!!

First time I didn't know I would love this type of storyline

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I wasn't sure how this story was going to start out but it totally exceeded my expectations! Both narrators are new to me and did not disappoint. Cannot wait to start book 2!

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I don't like the characters for some reason. I also find it really stupid that the male characters monologue is the only one in the 3rd person!!! Its sounds like 2 different books when the FMC has her 1st person monologue of a chapter, then when any of the males have theirs, you all of a sudden you hear an entire chapter of something stupid like, " Ellis watches her by the moonlight and thinks to himself how he could......" Then your just left with asking yourself, why the hell would you do that??? Why can't you just have the males speaking from they're own perspective so they can at least be as relatable as the FMC. On top of that, the male narrator is too mono-toned, to a point that the narration isn't even as accented as the female narrator's male interpretations, so I literally feel like there's 2 novels going on. Like I said, I just didn't like this one at all. Its pretty bad when you don't like any of the RH males. Bummer.

Characters are unlikable to me, writing is messy

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