Zoe Lake is heading off to college – and she’s excited.
It’s not a regular college, though. It’s a magical college full of vampires, werewolves, ghosts, witches, sphinxes — and pretty much everything else you can imagine.
Despite the monsters, it’s often human nature that threatens her life most.
Follow Zoe through four years of college as she grapples with danger, magic, and love. This omnibus … love. This omnibus includes the entire Covenant College series: Awakening, Whispering, Conjuring, Waxing & Waning, and Graduating.
Get ready for fun, snark, and a love that promises to last a lifetime.
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Absolutely loved this series. Spent 3 days with my nose in the e-reader. What a wonderful story with lots of twists and turns. I’ll be reading more by this author.
I liked it and It kept me reading. The characters were sarcastic. The story was a surprise.??! A college full of supernatural beings.wow…
This series makes it improbable that you will make it through it without falling in love with the main characters.
I couldn’t put this book down. There’s a new through each book and some of the mystery part of it you just get surprised at who did it. I actually had never read from this author before, and this sounded good when BookBub suggested it and it made me wish there was more and then I found out there is. I actually look up the author Amanda M Lee and found out but there are other mini series off the end of this. I’ve also started with other Amanda m Lee series. If you’re looking for an awesome Supernatural, like ghosts werewolves vampires, and you’re looking for a thrill and romance(only a little romance) this is the book series for you!!!
Entertaining and interesting
While I will not come out and straight recommend this book, I thing certain types of readers might like it.
I found it entertaining, though the characters to me were a bit wearying. There is a lot of “teen” drama in portions of the book, which is to be expected as the main character happens to start out a a freshman in college. The conversations, the thoughts, the interactions with others are realistic enough, but I am not a female, and I am not in that age range.
When I read this, I was somewhat reminded of the Vampire Diaries television series. In my opinion, a lot of the things that go on are not really to be encouraged. However the story moves forward, and it is understandable. I actually did like the characters, even if the choices one or the other of them made, sometimes made no sense to me.
Overall, it was a pretty good read, but I think it is better targeted toward female readers, that would be at least twenty years old.
Zoe Andy Aric have powers, but they don’t want everyone on campus to know about them. But Zoe’s powers are strong enough for all creatures to sense her. Aric has to keep her safe and in his arms, while battling against staff and other students.
Zoe has a smart mouth and can be amusing, but the plot is too ridiculous. Emotional reactions to extreme events are unbelievable. Proofreading was reasonably good, except several times “I” when “me” was called for. I finished part one, but I’ll look for something more worth my time.
It was cute but I found it a little young for my tastes.
I thoroughly enjoyed this series. One thing to note is that the books seem to build up to a big final showdown, but the endings are rather tame. Not to the point that I wanted to stop reading, though.
Great series that tracks the growth of the MC with the snark evident (and enjoyable) from the first to the last novel. Relationships evolve and abilities are revealed within the paranormal framework of “normal” college experiences.
This book is obvious fanfic by someone who thought Jacob should have ended up with Bella in the Twilight books, not even kidding.
DNF.
I always finish reading books. I just could not with this one. Got to chapter 3 and gave up. She’s hateful, and the story is slow. Between the two I just couldn’t. Glad it was free.
I vacillated between laughing & being horrified at the antics…do college girls really act like that? eek! Overall, Zoe is a hoot!
I loved all of the characters!
Loved this series
different. A fun read.
Love her books. So much fun.
We’re told she deliberately chose to be one of the popular group in high school, yet she comes to college a really pissy brat. Really nasty to her roommate, and always, always decides it’s their fault. No self-awareness or kindness in her.
I suppose it’s a silly thing to get stuck on, but the size of the campus bugged me. We’re told it’s a small college, yet it takes half an hour to drive from her dorm to her boyfriend’s frat (and by the way, Alpha Chi is an honors group, not a frat. Google first, please!) I went to, and currently live near a large uni, and it takes 10 minutes, including parking time, to get from one end to the other. Walk times were equally out of reason.
Typical teen tropes — she’s so hot. Everywhere she goes hot guys come out of the woodwork to pursue her. She’s so smart (smart-ass). Sasses her teachers, too. Way too much about her make up and her clothes, and way too much attempt to use teen slang. Outdates writing so fast.
What really made me put it down tho, was the bloody annoying trope of: everyone tells her she’s so special because of her background, and the few times she actually asks anyone what they mean by that, they ignore the question. She, of course, lets it drop. She refuses to even ask her parents. Come on. Really? We run into this so often, and it’s just flat out irritating. If I had random people hinting at my ‘special’ background, especially when it’s clear that makes me somehow an extra-special person (!)I’d be looking into it asap. This ‘oops, no time to talk’ or just ignoring the question, or worse, her not even asking the question is completely unrealistic. Find a better way to hint at things, ‘k?
Loved the sarcastic wit – enjoyable and entertaining read. Probably geared more toward young people, but very enjoyable – even for this grandma.