When academies start to die… where it will lead?
And what it will cost her.
There are new students at Dragondale – and they’re not even druids. Refugees from a cursed academy, the newcomers have their work cut out fitting in. Lyssa’s attempts to reach out to them fall flat, and most of the other students aren’t even trying. Are old prejudices rising to the surface, or are the students right not to trust the newcomers?
The pressure is piling up on Lyssa and her friends to make the decisions that will shape their future. But one wrong choice, and there may not be a future left to worry about.
Will this final year prove one too many for Lyssa, and for Dragondale itself?
You’ll love this Academy fantasy because of the twists, turns, and magical surprises.
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Primal Magic (Druid Academy 3) by C. S. Churton is an amazing story to read. This is book number three in this amazing series that I have loved reading since book number one. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading about magic and fantasy.
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What a great finish to a very enjoyable series, well done.
Ok this series was fantastic from start to finish!! This part of our journey may be over but it’s an epic ride! And I cannt wait to see these characters on the next part of their journey!!
We have action, suspense and more. Last book in this series and it did not disappoint. Lyssa is back for her third year and its time to make a decision on what she is going to do after this year. Sam and Kelsey are talking about the Four Nation Cup, and now she is going to try out. Then they have new students at there school cause theirs has a curse. How is she going to train for the Cup and be Captain of her team? Now the other schools are having trouble? Who is behind this? Can they stop it before it gets to them? Can she win the Cup? Can her team win their games? Who is out to sabotage her? What will she pick to do after school?
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I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving an honest review. As I’ve said before, I always give honest reviews whether people appreciate them or not.
This is the third and final story in the Druid Academy series from Ms. Churton. Lyssa is shopping for school supplies with her best friends Kelsey and Sam. She’s trying to ignore and avoid answering the age-old question of ‘What do you want to be when you grow up?’ Her friends also start filling her in on the latest druid gossip – the Four Nations Cup! Apparently this is when the four druid academies in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales have two students each compete to win a cup. Sound familiar? Even Ms. Churton winks at how intimate this is to that other wizard story.
Once they are all back at the Academy, Headmaster Talendale fills them all in about it during his usual welcome back speech. He also shocks them by telling them that the school will have some special guests this year. The Braeseth Academy of Unclassified Magic had to shut down, so each druid academy is taking some of their students in. That’s right, the new students aren’t druids! So, we have new students, a huge competition and Lyssa is Captain of the Fire Itealta team! So she’s basically booked for the year. We find out that Braeseth had to shut down because they were cursed. … Yes, the Academy was cursed, so their students had to spread out to the druid academies.
I have read and reviewed all the books in this series now. I said the first one was a fun read and the second was a full on Primeval Whirl. I can’t even come up with an adequate description for this one! Holy cow! Except for the first chapter where Ms. Churton is introducing this year’s story, Lyssa doesn’t even stop to catch her breath the entire book. I loved that we got to know Ava in this one and that we see a lot of Stormclaw too. I enjoyed the students from Braeseth and definitely the ones from the other druid academies too. Can I just say the Scottish school, underneath the loch? How cool is that? This is a phenomenal series! I’m almost disappointed that there won’t be any more stories in it, but Ms. Churton assures us at the end that we should look forward to more Lyssa stories in her job/career after school ends. YAY!
ANOTHER INCREDIBLE ADVENTURE!!!
Droopy dragons! Churton lays this baby out in stunning wonder, taking one on the chin and bouncing forward full throttle delivering this chart topping bombshell, wrapping this incredible dynamo up sleek, shiny and tight. Bearing the burdens and taking down foes with this action packed, hard hitting, pulse racing, heart pounding, adrenaline pumping, page flipping, block busting whirlwind, ratcheting up the exuberance and intensity, blasting this baby to a whole new level. Shenanigans, chaos and mayhem rule the roost displaying the drama, anxiety, intrigue, animosity, danger, mounting suspense and intense situations along with a boatload of underlying threats, you have one jaw dropping adventure. Blurring boundaries and leaping lines, exposing the strengths and weaknesses being weighed and balanced, booting this gem into the eye of the storm, breaking it down, knocking it into overdrive, catapulting it into a tailspin with a mind-blowing realization. Vexing mishaps and unsettling happenstance, swirl with the formidable trials and challenging tribulations, spinning alongside the heart dropping twists and wicked turns, putting our characters through their paces, testing them in ways they could have never imagined. The characters are complex and genuine with traits and qualities that add depth and realism, blend and flow transforming into amazing personalities. The scenes are strikingly sharp with abundant details and descriptions that feel as though you were transported to ground zero with them. Remarkable job Churlton, thanks for sharing this lil’ fella with us.