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Synopsis
"Supernaturals split with opinions for the hierarchy being abolished, sowing seeds of discord in an already divided people. The dragons of Blezen implanted their DNA into their supernatural allies, but their plan wasn’t producing the dragon mutation they’d expected. Their only hope to have the Dragon Utopia they craved was to take possession of the supernatural relic. The humans and supernaturals fought at the site for the supernatural relic, a relic capable of wiping magic from Kalista. The three sides of this war were at perilous odds, but whoever ended up with the relic would win the war. But the war wasn’t the only threat. My rejected mate altered his course with the dragons and desired to corrupt me with the dark magic running through his veins so we could make a new type of supernatural—supernaturals that wielded dark magic. I may have strengthened my magic and ability to fight, but fighting against dark magic itself was inconceivable. We had most of the supernaturals on our side. Numbers didn’t always equal strength, but when a new faction appeared with someone I’d thought I had lost, they came with inside knowledge and the technology needed to destroy the supernatural relic." --Amazon.
Is Fate Hollow Academy appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This book features intense supernatural warfare with multiple factions fighting for control of a powerful relic, dark magic corruption, and a rejected mate bond with threatening sexual undertones. Violence is strong with magical combat and war themes.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, moderate sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include genocide, war, and dark magic (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens who love intense paranormal academy stories with dragons, magical warfare, and high-stakes supernatural politics will be hooked.