Monday, July 3, 2017

Black and Green (Ghost bird 11) by C.L.Stone

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Blurb:
From USA TODAY Bestselling Author, C. L. Stone, read Black and Green, the much-anticipated eleventh book in The Academy Ghost Bird Series.

Sang Sorenson’s father abandoned her and her sister, leaving them to fend for themselves for months. He’s returned, and finds Sang is missing. He demands she return. Right now.

Will he call the police if she doesn’t?

Her Academy team doesn’t want to risk losing her ghost status and she doesn’t want to put them in danger, so she reluctantly returns home, but is comforted that she will still be monitored by them.

But the second she opens the door, she discovers her father has made changes that will affect her entire future. His decisions will make them a normal family.

Normal is no longer what Sang wants. It would kill her Academy career before it ever started. Not to mention it would end the special, new, and still-fragile relationships with the guys.

Sang struggles with her family, her identity, and where she truly belongs. Now that the entire team knows about their romantic relationships with her, tensions are mounting, tearing the team apart from the inside.

Only, Dr. Green isn't going to lie down and roll over by playing by the rules. Not anymore. Not while Sang is at risk.

His heart can’t take leaving her in that house one more minute. He needs her. They all do.

The Academy: Worth Risking All
 
My thoughts:
I am a huge fan of this series. I like that the author is stepping out of the box when it comes to relationships.This book was not my favorite in the series but it was not bad. The one major plus about this book was that we finally got to see into one of the boys heads in this book.In the past ten books we only got to see one side of the story and at the end we got to hear for one of the boys. It we a nice change of pace than the other books. I felt that we did learn a lot of new information but we also have so many unanswered ones as well.There are new characters that will be introduced that i am not sure if i like them or not. Sang is finally going to start to open up to the boys and tell them how they feel. I am so happy sang is going to speak up. Overall this book was good but i still would have like a little more.

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