First Kiss

First Kiss

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Apr 25, 2016 · English · Kindle (377 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 377
Language English
Published Apr 25, 2016
Publisher Arcato Publishing

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Sang Sorenson stands on the brink of a pivotal moment in her life as she prepares to be formally welcomed into the Academy. This prestigious institution looms large, filled with expectations and protocols that seem daunting to the young student. The air is thick with excitement and apprehension as she navigates the intricacies of student life, all while forging new relationships and discovering the depths of her own potential.

As she delves into her journey, Sang encounters a world that intertwines passion and rivalry, friendships and betrayals. With each interaction, secrets unravel, and with them, she learns what it truly means to connect with others. The complexity of first love creeps into her life, entwining her emotions and challenging her understanding of herself and those around her. Her experiences at the Academy will not only shape her future but also redefine the essence of who she is and who she hopes to become.

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At this point, Sang, Kota, Victor, Silas, Nathan, Gabriel, Luke, and North don't feel like characters anymore...they feel like family. And honestly? Every time a new Ghost Bird book comes out, I end up rereading the entire series before starting it. That's how much I love this world.What made this book special was finally seeing Sang get closer to becoming part of the Academy. After ten books of fighting, surviving, and proving herself, watching her step into the Academy's inner world felt incredibly rewarding. It wasn't just about belonging anymore...it was about finally finding where she was meant to be.And my heart absolutely broke whenever the boys started questioning whether keeping Sang with them was the right thing to do. They love her so much that they're willing to let her go if it means keeping her safe, and that hurt.

August 17th 2016
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