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SSS: Year Two by Yumoyori Wilson

by - Monday, June 03, 2019


SSS: Year Two, (Supernatural Spy School )
Yumoyori Wilson
Goodreads/a>, Amazon
It's a...Reverse Harem
When being different leads to the best years of your life. Powerful witch Silver Spell Solange always dreamed of getting into S.S.S. School. When she finally achieved it, she couldn't have been happier. Making it through the first year at the prestigious school was more challenging than she could have ever expected, but it also introduced her to four unique shifter boyfriends — not to mention Star, her adorable uni-kitten familiar. The gang is hoping for a peaceful break between semesters in order to relax and explore their relationship. But summer is breezing by, and after a shocking discovery, Silver and her men must take things into their own hands to learn more about the magical ring on her finger and the powers it truly possesses. Year One may have been hard, but it had nothing on the challenges that Year Two brings. Some students will rise, others will fall, and through it all, Silver must make sure she can keep her men together no matter what crazy obstacles and tests they're about to endure. Silver might be prepared for what S.S.S. School has in store. But something else — something even darker and more dangerous — is happening in the shadows of the school, and it has a certain ex-boyfriend’s name written all over it. Can Silver manage to juggle everything that this second year will throw at her? Or will she fail before the final exam?


At first, I had a hard time remembering how book one ended, even though I had read it not too long ago.
However, once I started reading, I picked up exactly where we had ended.



SSS: Year Two starts off in the summer after year one.
The characters are with their families, or doing something.
Silver had already had her angel shifter powers confirmed, now we are seeing others start to emerge.
This year is nothing like year one.
It is more intense.
More so than ever before.



In the first book, we saw the characters come together in their relationship.
Some had even crossed that intimacy line.
We see more of that, but that's not what this book is all about.
I love how this focuses more on the action instead of the steam.
Sometimes we see so much steam that it takes away from the actual storyline.
That isn't the case with these books.

While reading, I was worried that we weren't going to see the entire year play out.
Things seemed to be moving slowly and you were not even halfway through the year. Only one semester had been completed.
However in the end you realize there was a point to that.
I don't want to give too much away, but I loved how it all worked out.



We see so much happen in such a short amount of time in this book.
Be prepared for some heartbreak.
It is intense in this book.
But I loved it.

I can't wait to see what year three has to bring us.
These characters have definitely grown on me and I just love reading about them.

If you haven't started this series yet, now would be a good time to do so.
I highly recommend them.



SSS: Year Three releases August 2nd.

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