A normal year is not in the freakin’ cards… introduced to a secret society made up of Spellcrest’s elite, positioned to make profound impacts on the world after graduation. The only problem is the fact she’s a medial tapped to join a secret society intended for Master Classmen. Naturally, Maeve’s presence isn’t universally appreciated.
As the candidate challenges mount and secrets are revealed, Maeve suspects she may not have been chosen for her elite status, but for a much more sinister purpose. And when she discovers the truth, it may be too late to save herself, her friends, and quite possibly the entire Academy…
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Maeve is hoping for a boring second year but that does not happen. She is asked to join a secret society that normally only picks upper classmen. As she goes through the process, it becomes clear that there are very few people in this society that can be called friends. Maeve is still surrounded by secrets but learning them might change her.
Book 4 gave us an insight into the back story of Maeve’s family. It was great learning how things came about. Maeve is constantly being challenged and having to change and grow. Its a very good read for a lazy weekend. Looking for forward to what will happen next.
We have a lot of suspense in this book. Maeve is back to school with her family around and rooming with her best friends. She receives a skull and now she is invited to the secret society that is only for the master craftsman. Now she needs to figure out why and can she make it? Why are their always some other students giving her trouble? What is her mother looking into? Can her friends and new friends save her? Will her other classmates kill her or ruin her chances? Can she trust her family she finally got back?
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I really enjoyed reading Medial Candidate. The storyline drew me in and kept my interest throughout. The story and characters are well written and developed. A great book I recommend reading.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Maeve is back at Spellcrest Academy for her second year as a Medial. A lot has happened over the summer and one positive outcome is having the entire Rhoades clan has been reunited. With the addition of Quinn. And Maeve’s mother is now working at Spellcrest as the “den mother” at Rainley Hall, named after Maeve’s mother’s family. Did I mention that her family was rich now and that Maeve has a whole new wardrobe. Nothing fancy but improved over her old clothes.
Maeve gets tapped by a secret society Skulls and Spells to join them as a candidate. There are only seven new candidates each year, normally chosen from the Senior class. Maeve is an exception, which doesn’t go over very well with most of the other candidates. And some of the Alumni, which includes Devon. Going to be a fun year.
And naturally someone, or more than one, are after Maeve’s Seamstress needle. This book doesn’t slow down and by the end I was emotionally spent. You will be too. The books keep getting better. Can’t wait till book five comes out.
I received an ARC of this ebook to read and give an honest review. This is a fantastic series. And you can’t read just one book. They are addictive in a good way.
Maeve is back to school as a medial. Many exciting happenings are in store for her and mysteries to solve. She has a few challenges to overcome in order to become a member of the elite group known as the Skull and Spells pledgeship program. She had to pass a very grueling test which was well depicted by Mr Pierce. She was up against many new creatures never seen in this world before such as dragons and other shapeshifters. She came away with many injuries and deep burns but was determined not to give up. Following the test she found that her room had been ransacked as if someone was after her needle. Without it she would lose many of her powers. Towards the end of the book she discovers why. But of course we won’t discover what happens next until the next book, which I will be waiting for with bated breath. This is a wonderful story especially for the YA crowd (and those who still think they are YA).