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Fury Frayed (Of Fates and Furies Book 1)

by Melissa Haag

Series: Of Fates and Furies (Book 1)

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Fantasy. Young Adult Fiction. Megan's temper lands her in Girderon Academy, an exclusive school founded in a town of misfit supernatural creatures. It's the one place she should be able to fit in, but she can't. Instead, she itches to punch the smug sheriff in his face, pull the hair from a pack of territorial blondes, and kiss the smile off the shy boy's face. Unfortunately, she can't do any of that, either, because humans are dying and all clues point to her.With Megan's temper flaring, time to find the real killer and clear her name is running out. As much as she wants to return to her own life, she needs to embrace who and what she is. It's the only way to find and punish the creature responsible.… (more)
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I enjoyed this book. The main character was interesting and her interactions with the other major characters were logical. I like the fact that this book has a variety of paranormal characters other than just vampires and werewolves, although those are here too. Overall, this is a good start to a series and I'd be interested to see how the series progresses. ( )
  Woodardja | Jan 30, 2024 |
To read my full review please go to https://opinionatedbw.blogspot.ca/
I read the whole book in the span of a few hours, which oddly enough has not been the norm for me as of late. I could not put this book down, and I really didn't want to! I was immediately hooked on the bizarre and seemingly unfit mother abandoning her teenage 'problem' child in a house, on the edge of a tiny town in the middle of nowhere. Throw in mass amounts of different creatures/species (hello, griffin's!!) and I could have happily lived in that book world forever. ( )
  OpinionatedBookworm | Apr 26, 2018 |
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Fantasy. Young Adult Fiction. Megan's temper lands her in Girderon Academy, an exclusive school founded in a town of misfit supernatural creatures. It's the one place she should be able to fit in, but she can't. Instead, she itches to punch the smug sheriff in his face, pull the hair from a pack of territorial blondes, and kiss the smile off the shy boy's face. Unfortunately, she can't do any of that, either, because humans are dying and all clues point to her.With Megan's temper flaring, time to find the real killer and clear her name is running out. As much as she wants to return to her own life, she needs to embrace who and what she is. It's the only way to find and punish the creature responsible.

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