Sunday, August 4, 2024

Avalon Tower

Avalon Tower (Fey Spy Academy, #1)Avalon Tower by C.N. Crawford
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I recently stepped into the ancient and gothic halls of Avalon Tower, and let me tell you—it was a journey that whisked me away from reality and into a realm where magic hums in the air like a forgotten melody.
Our protagonist Nia starts her European vacation with simple aspirations: beachside reading and champagne sipping. But fate has other plans, involving fey, espionage, and a dash of danger. Enter Raphael, an arrogant, silver-eyed fey who kidnaps Nia and reveals her hidden magic. Suddenly, she’s enrolled in an elite spy academy within the very tower that bears the book’s name.
The rules are clear: spy on the fey, resist falling for your mentor (easier said than done when Raphael is the epitome of lethal sexiness), and—most importantly—don’t die. Romance is forbidden; distractions are deadly. As Nia and Raphael ventured into the Fey realm, I found myself holding my breath, torn between their chemistry and the stakes that threaten humanity itself.
C.N. Crawford paints this world with a deft hand. The ancient stones of Avalon Tower whispered secrets, and the brutal competitions among its students echoed through its gothic corridors. The tension between Nia and Raphael—part mentor, part enigma—kept me turning pages late into the night. Forbidden love, dangerous allure, and the weight of destiny—weaved together like threads in a magical tapestry.
And oh, the fey realm! It shimmered with enchantment, danger lurking behind every tree, and secrets buried in moonlit glades. I felt the chill of snowflakes on my skin and the pull of ancient magic tugging at my heartstrings.
In summary, Avalon Tower was absolutely PHENOMENAL and everything I needed to pull me out of my reading slump. If you’re craving a medium-paced fantasy romance with fey intrigue, this book is your ticket. Just be prepared to lose yourself in the silver-eyed gaze of a certain fey mentor.


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