Quickie Review: Seraphim Academy

Posted January 16, 2023 by Shannon in Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments

Quickie Review:  Seraphim AcademySeraphim Academy: The Complete Series by Elizabeth Briggs
Publication Date: September 1, 2022
Pages: 872
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two-half-stars

To find her brother, she'll bring them all to their knees...

They think I’m half angel and half human. They think I have no magic. They think that because I grew up in the human world, I’m clueless about what to expect at Seraphim Academy.

They’re wrong.

I’m not half human. I’m half demon. And this little succubus has come to play.

My brother vanished from Seraphim Academy without a trace, and I’ll do whatever it takes to find him, including infiltrating the school myself. Even if it means going up against my brother’s best friends, who know something about his disappearance and aren’t talking. They may be angel royalty, but if they think they can intimidate me into leaving the school, they’re wrong.

There’s also the problem of the delicious professor who knows my secret. He’s hiding something too, and I’m going to find out what it is.

But I’ll have to be careful, because if anyone finds out I’m part demon? I won’t just get kicked out of Seraphim Academy. I’ll be dead.

This collection contains all three books in the Seraphim Academy series: Wicked Wings, Sinful Things, and Fallen Kings. That's over 800 pages of sinful angels and wicked demons, and the best part is, the men know how to share!

I generally don’t like this trope (reverse harem), but I found myself compelled to continue reading to see what happens with Olivia.  Only 1/2 the guys she’s “paired” with are tolerable (the others are complete dicks).  Thankfully this was a Kindle Unlimited read so that played a huge factor in me picking this up.

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.