First Days

(Book Two in the Ghost Bird Series)

SUMMARY:

First-DaysSang Sorenson used to be the invisible girl in class. As a new student to Ashley Waters High School, Sang hopes that her new friends will be the change she’s been craving and will make fitting in a breeze.

But Academy students aren’t there to take it easy. The high school is overcrowded and rife with violence. When fights begin, Sang will uncover the true reason the boys traded in their private school life for a public one.

This year, Sang will no longer be invisible. This year, Sang is a target.

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The principal and vice principal are hot to take Sang down, and her own mother is determined to entrap Sang forever in her belief that the safest place to be is in the shadows. Despite this, Nathan, Luke, Kota, North, Silas, Victor, and Gabriel will discover Sang’s unyielding loyalty.

And they will sorely need it.

The Academy, supremely influential.

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What Readers Have Said:

Getting Better and Better – Carrie Williams (Amazon)

Is this book as good as the first book? YES! Is it better? WAY better! Did I even think it was possible to get better? Nope! . . . Hands down – I’m starting to feel like stalking C.L. Stone for more books, and you know what? The Academy for me, is even better than the fearless series! – Siv Therese (Goodreads)

This series is so addictive. I can’t even explain why. There is so much mystery surrounding everything, and like the main character Sang, we are left with unanswered questions and theories.    – Meredith (Goodreads)