Spark by Sadie Moss

Spark, (Academy of Unpredictable Magic)
Sadie Moss

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It's a...Reverse Harem
***Academy Reverse Harem***
Magic exists. I know—it’s in my blood.
Unfortunately, not all people from magical bloodlines have powers, and at 22, I’m several years past the age they usually appear. So I’ve resigned myself to a boring, magic-less life.
Then something strange happens…
I get stuck in the middle of a bar fight, and instead of just punching the guy back, I blow a hole in the wall.
So… I guess I do have powers. But they’re unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. This shit is definitely not normal.
And it seems the magical authorities agree, because they give me a choice: either I go to school to learn to control my crazy new magic, or they’ll take it away. Permanently.
Now if I can just survive the bitchy mean girls determined to take me down a peg, the mysterious attacks on students, the three hot-as-hell guys who don’t seem turned off by my prickly exterior, and the professor who makes me long for detention, maybe I’ll get out of here in one piece.
Wouldn’t bet on it though.
Welcome to the Academy of Unpredictable Magic.
Spark is the first book in the Academy of Unpredictable Magic series, a medium-burn reverse harem story intended for ages 18+, featuring a badass chick and the four sexy men who fall in love with her.
This is the first book by Sadie Moss I have read, though I have several sitting on my TBR list.
Elliot knows magic exists.
She was raised around it until about four years ago when her mother passed away.
After that, she pulled herself from the magic community because they saw her as an outcast.
The reason? She thought she didn't have magic. Her sister too.
That all changes when Maddie realizes she has elemental magic with water.
And things take a twist none of them saw coming.
Elliot is a no-nonsense independent woman.
She raised Maddie from the young age of eighteen.
And has done everything in her power to make sure her sister had a happy life.
Even if it meant sacrificing her social life, not that she had much of one to begin with.
I love how she is represented.
Even if sometimes she comes off as frustrating and you just want to shake her.
I think it's part of her charm.
Now the guys, holy cheeseballs.
They are super hot.
We catch a glimpse of them early on in the book, but don't fully get to know them til later.
And it was amazing watching that unfold.
This book is considered medium-burn in the romance department and that is definitely true.
We get a steamy scene pretty early on in the book.
And what can I say? It definitely stands out.
There is one other intimate scene.
Though there are countless scenes with tension between the characters.
I was drawn to this book initially by the cover.
I knew the artist that designed it and was curious to see what the author did with the content.
Was not disappointed whatsoever.
Immediately, I was sucked into the book and didn't stop until I finished.
I can't wait to see what happens in the next book.
It will be interesting to see how the author plays this out.
Overall, I highly recommend this book and suggest you pick it up.
Especially if you've been on an academy kick like I have.
Trials the second book in the Academy of Unpredictable Magic releases June 6th.
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