The supernatural world is full of secrets.And Sophie’s family is the center of them all. When Sophie gets accepted into Animage Academy, the elite school for supernatural shifters, she is thrust into the role her twin brother was supposed to have. Now she’s expected to keep the secrets that keep her world safe while still dealing with her new shifter abilities, unpredictable magic, and strange … magic, and strange classes.
When Sophie starts resisting her new role, she’s drawn the gryphon shifter Drew who seems to have all the answers to this new life. But giving in to her destiny means Sophie might have to give up her old friends, including best friend and werewolf, Hudson. When the cracks in her world begin to show, Sophie will have to decide if being safe is more important that being herself.
Dragons & Destiny is the first book in Animage Academy, a new urban fantasy academy series. If you love stories of shifters, magic, and a touch of romance, this is the book for you. Download now!
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This is off to a great start! In an incredible world This urban fantasy academy series is full of shifters, magic, and a touch of romance. Love the storyline, love the characters, love the drama and the teenage angst, this is an exciting read!
A fun and interesting tale
“Dragons and Destiny” is the first book in an exciting paranormal series that has an interesting storyline plot that has drama, action and peer pressure and the normal struggles of being a teen. The main character Sophie and the secondary characters are well-rounded and authentic teens with the usual teenage insecurities, peer pressure and over the top emotions. I love this tale and highly recommend it.
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Sophie is the first female dragon shifter of her father’s blood line, a role her twin brother had been groomed for. Now at the elite Animage Academy, Sophie will learn the magic of shifting and the responsibilities that come with it. She makes new friends (and maybe an enemy or two) and helps solve a mystery that could have ended in expulsion from the academy. A great start for this new series. I really liked it!
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I loved this series. The world and the characters were interesting and fun to read. I liked how the twist was at the beginning and Sophie ends up the Animage instead of her brother and then the story becomes wore interesting. Many parts made me laugh out loud and groan. It had the typical teenage angst that caused me to laugh. There was some tension and a bit of mystery and suspense as Sophie learns some hard truths. But I really enjoyed it and found it to be quite addicting and an easy read. Cannot wait to see what happens next.
Sophie and Simon are twins and are about to find out if they are revealed. Oh what an exciting event for them. Although I gotta say I was extremely disappointed in their parents. I mean I understand expected one to follow int he family but when you have twins you shouldn’t treat them differently in this aspect. Animage Academy sounds like a wonderful and beautiful place to go. With all the background and descriptions I felt like I was actually there. Sophie doesn’t know what she’ll shift into and when she does it’s a surprise to everyone! The things Sophie had to endure was a shame although I believe it made her stronger and her friendships stronger as well. When it ended I was like NOOOOO !!!! I wanted more with all the excitement for the last 1/4 of the book. I wanted to know more about what happened to the school…I’m not sure if it’ll be answered but I sure hope so. Recommend Reading
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Being a dragon shifter comes with a lot of responsibility and problems. Just before her sixteenth birthday Sophie learns she is an animage. A witch who can shift into an animal. Her twin brother Simon fails the test so for the first time they will be at separate schools. At the Animage Academy she makes several friends right away. But then she learns something about her dragon shifter ability and starts secretly meeting with students like her. One of them is Drew who shows a romantic interest in her. But her euphoria about being a dragon shifter and having good friends quickly disappears. Some of the students and faculty are working against the council. They want to expose themselves to humans and live freely, and they will not hesitate to hurt anyone who gets in their way. Who can Sophie trust? I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.