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Demon Reform Academy: Term 2

Demon Reform Academy, Book 2

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Demon Reform Academy: Term 2

By: Lyra Winters
Narrated by: Brooke Daniels, Scott Rose
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In the shadowed corridors of Demon Reform Academy, a sinister presence slithers within the veins of its victims, promising a darkness more violent than any demonic power.

For the last three months, I survived the desert campus filled with vicious demons while being haunted by the scars of my past. But when students began succumbing to the grasp of dark magic, my power spiraled out of control, intent on consuming every bit. With an uncanny ability to devour the darkness infecting others, I became a beacon for the attention of Dark Veil, the depraved society pulling the strings behind it all.

With the violent snap of matebonds, the Fates bound my soul to five demons. Three of my fated mates, once enemies, dropped to their knees, apologies ringing hollow against the echoes of their torment last term. But even with the ache in my heart, two other matebonds connected me to caring, loving, and safe demons—the embodiment of what I had longed for in a mate.

As I struggled with my newfound powers and my matebonds, Dark Veil showered me with gifts, drawn to the 'untapped potential' they sensed within me. I refused to bend to their will, determined to destroy the darkness they sought to wield—but what I wanted wasn't on their agenda.

Matebonds, former enemies at my feet, dark magic infections, and the looming threat of a dark magic cult—this term at Demon Reform Academy promised a whirlwind of danger and desire.

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I can’t decide my opinion on this series yet

This series has all the things I love, whychoose. Paranormal. Academy. Fated mates. Bully romance. Enemies to lovers. I enjoy each character. They are well thought out. But I just don’t find myself excited to keep listening. It feels a bit repetitive and falls flat in many areas. But then it pulls me in here and there and always ends on a note that makes me want to purchase the next one. So is it the best thing I ever read, no. Is it the worst, no. Is it worth the credit, maybe. I like masterpiece writing as much as I like cheesy writing with good vibes and a whole lot of fun. I think my main issue is the slowness of the plot. It almost feels like book one and 2 could have just been one book. Book on was a lot of repetitive bullying but along a long time for the plot to pick up. Book two was a lot of repetitive groveling waiting for the plot to pick up. But when the plot hits it gets fun. I think it’s a good filler series. It has potential. And with that confusing review I will still purchase the rest of the series.

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