Leigh Riley is three weeks away from her high school graduation when she’s suddenly crushed by a truck. She may be dead, but her education is far from over. Seventeen-year-old Leigh is inducted into the School for Spirits, where she learns how to be a spirit guide for mortals. Leigh meets Alyx, her rebel roommate who just doesn’t care about the spirit guide stuff. Then Leigh develops a massive … massive crush on an absurdly hot Archangel named Jophiel. Finally, she is assigned to a veteran instructor, Taishi Nakamura. The handsome samurai is quiet, strict and private, but Leigh is determined to crack his shell.
School For Spirits is a young adult paranormal romance. Due to some minor language, it is recommended for ages 13+.
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Charming story. What a wonderful imagination of the afterlife.
This was a fun read. a interesting new idea. Throughly enjoyed the journey and the characters.
In hind-sight, this series may have been a bit “teen” genre, but I loved the whole series and sped right through them all. I didn’t feel as though the books bogged down at all. They were light and entertaining and I would recommend them.
Cute idea, but made no sense.
I truly dislike the trope of “we can’t tell you” when basic info is involved. In this case, why some spirits are recruited as guides, others not, and what happens to those who fail, etc.
And how can an archangel be sexually depraved and a liar, let alone jealous, vengeful, and emotionally unstable? And still be in charge of training, no less.
Yeah … nothing about this made any sense, but the basic story of the heroine/hero was sweet.