Raven Gallagher has no idea she is a werewolf, much less a princess. When her parents were murdered, the Werewolf Academy seemed to be the safest place, or so she thought. Fortunately, she has four devoted mates who would do anything for her.
Title: Werewolf Academy
Author: Jody Morse and Jayme Morse
Genres: Fantasy > Paranormal > Shapeshifters / Reverse Harem
Read Format: Kindle Edition
Total Pages: 928
Reading Date: 16th December 2024 – 28th December 2024
The reading order – How to Read Werewolf Academy Series by Jody Morse and Jayme Morse
- 1 Werewolf Academy: Year One
- 2 Werewolf Academy: Year Two
- 3 Werewolf Academy: Year Three
- 4 Werewolf Academy: Year Four
Werewolf Academy: Year One
Four sexy wolves stand between me and my sworn enemy.
I can join them at Werewolf Academy… or die.
After my parents die in a fire, the Darken pack comes to town. The werewolves are here for one thing: me.
The Darken made a promise to keep me safe, and I need their protection more now than ever before. It turns out that my family has been keeping a secret from me my entire life: I’m a werewolf–a powerful one–and my life is in danger.
The only place where I’ll be safe is at Werewolf Academy, a boarding school for shifters like us.
I feel an unnatural pull to Aiden, Colton, Rhys, and Theo, the cocky Alpha of the pack who wants to claim me as his own.
The only problem?
One hint: It’s not that I’m failing Lunar Magic 101.
I’m mated to all of them.
My thoughts…
If you’re in search of a light read, a story that doesn’t challenge you and features a protagonist with protective mates, then this series might be for you. Just be aware that some events may lack sufficient detail, and there will be a few mistakes.
Personally, I found the beginning of the story quite frustrating. For example, when Raven Gallagher arrives at the academy, she has nothing with her. So, how does she acquire all her clothing?
This marks the fourth series I’ve read by these authors. I began with Siren’s Lullaby, then moved on to Witches of Shadow Hill, and finally, Paranormal Academy. I must say, it doesn’t seem to improve.
While it’s true that each story has potential and interesting plots, the execution consistently falls short. Still, I plan to continue reading to see if there’s any improvement.
In this particular story, I’m curious to discover what or who the triangle is that Raven either forgot to mention to the Darken or that the plot will simply be overlooked!
Werewolf Academy: Year Two
I learned so much about myself at Werewolf Academy last year. Like the fact that I’m an Ancient werewolf princess with a knack for lunar magic, and I have four sexy werewolf mates. All of that seems pretty perfect, so what could possibly go wrong?
One hint: everything.
The vampires have caught wind of the fact that I’m the long-lost Princess Fallyn, who they believed to be dead. Their goal? To get rid of me, once and for all. And they’re not the only ones.
I thought the werewolf who killed my parents was the only enemy I had to worry about, but it turns out I was wrong. I have other enemies–enemies who are getting closer by the day. Will I figure out who they are in time, or will they get to me first?
Of course, getting to me will mean getting past my mates, who are willing to fight and die for me.
My thoughts…
In this second book, more characters are thrown into the story. Raven’s BFF and the other person she knows from the human world have joined her in the academy.
Needless to say, if there had been a great history between them told in the story earlier, I would have been happy about it. But since the character building or details aren’t prioritised in the story, I don’t feel the connection for all the characters.
The story is more concentrated on showcasing Raven’s desirability and the affection everyone has for her. Additionally, the dates and the dilemma of whom to choose as Raven’s partner occupy a significant portion of the plot.
Meanwhile, the circumstances also shift easily as the storyline unfolds. I do like the part when Raven gets a flashback of her old memories, though.
Be prepared for the cliffhanger if you haven’t guessed about it from the many hints throughout the story. It will make you pick up the next book immediately.
Werewolf Academy: Year Three
I’m not ready to go back to Werewolf Academy for my junior year.
I’ve had one hell of a summer.
Everything has changed. Just when I thought my life couldn’t get any more complicated, it did. Ever since he came into my life. No amount of studying can prepare me for what’s about to unfold next
My thoughts…
The beginning of the third book was somewhat perplexing, prompting me to double-check whether I was reading the third instalment or had mistakenly picked up the fourth. The conclusion featured a cliffhanger that guarantees readers will want to jump right into the next book.
If I had to speculate about who might have died, I would wager that T is the one to go, as he is the closest competitor to K. In the vision, Raven seemed to be with the most powerful of the Darken members. However, there could be another twist in store 😁—we’ll see.
Werewolf Academy: Year Four
It should have been the first day of my senior year at Werewolf Academy. But instead, our classes are being held virtually while the entire paranormal world is at war.
I’m about to embark on a new journey. Everything is about to change, but there’s just one question.
Will it be for the better… or the worse?
My thoughts…
The last book tied up some loose ends, as far as I can remember. It takes me ages to get into the story again because it just wasn’t interesting enough.
It does have some mystery and actions compared to the other previous series that I’ve read from the same authors. But, even then, it isn’t much, and the name mistakes, contradiction of information or repetition of fact still persists.
It’s pretty much a predictable ending, but I didn’t just the one twist that’s happening right at the end. If you’re looking for a happy ending, just a reverse harem book and don’t care about thrill and errors, by all means, read the story.