Sweet Nightmare
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Paranormal, Occult & Supernatural
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Tracy Wolff
The instant New York Times bestseller"This beguiling series opener...checks all the boxes for romantasy veterans." – Publishers WeeklyThe scariest school on earthIs about to experience real fear...Most schools are about being the best. This school? It’s about being the worst. Calder Academy is where the rogue paranormals go. The ones who break the rules or lose control. And when that happens for vamps, werewolves, witches, and dark fae? It gets pretty freaking scary.I should know. Because I’m trapped here.Look, every seventeen-year-old girl thinks their mom is a tyrant. But mine just happens to run Calder Academy, which paints a giant target on my back. The way I make it through these dark halls is by steering clear of the things—and kids—who go bump in the night.Especially Jude Abernathy-Lee.But when a freak storm hits our isolated island, I'm stuck without a backup plan. The power is gone. The lights are out. And our worst nightmares are suddenly real—and out for blood.Now the only way to survive is to align myself with one evil to avoid the other.And the only thing worse than the idea of getting close to Jude? Secretly loving every minute of it. The Calder Academy series is best enjoyed in order.Reading Order:Book #1 Sweet NightmareBook #2 Sweet ChaosBook #3 Sweet Vengeance
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Author
Tracy Wolff
Pages
496
Publisher
Entangled Publishing, LLC
Published Date
2024-05-07
ISBN
1649377029 9781649377029
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"I am so disappointed in this book. I wanted this to be different. The synopsis made it sound like a different story than the one we got. It was a mess and chaotic and cheesy and cringey and almost like the author couldn’t decide what exactly to do in this story. This was all over the place and the pacing was absolutely horrendous. It was written well but at the same time this was going in so many directions that I couldn’t keep up anymore and I finished it just to get it over with. Character development was nonexistent and the use of the some terms and words was so overdone it was getting rough to read. "