Annie Grey
[Volume 1 Completed]
Everyone knows that the choices we make determines our future, but what about the choices that we ourselves didn't make but are forced to live with.
After Annie wakes up from what seemed like a dream she discovers she is from a long line of witches and together with her Book Curtis and her new friend Matt she discovers herself and which side to be on the Good or the Bad ( Updates every 2 days)
Volume 2 [Journey to the Misty Mountain] [Completed]
After the events of Volume 1, the now powerless Annie and her friends must face the threat of Azazel still being alive, and lurking in the shadows, while they also try to find a way to regain Annie's lost powers.
Come along with Annie, Maddie, Matt, Curtis, and a new supposed ally as they journey to the misty mountain in search of Annie's powers.
Volume 3 [The Imperial Artrovan Academy]
Following the final defeat of Azazel, Annie, Maddie and Matt struggle to cope as their lives return to some sort of normalcy only to realize that they had put two full years of their lives on hold with unfavourable consequences.
This causes Stella to suggest that they go back to school to complete their studies, seeing as she has secured them all a place at the Imperial Artovan Academy that happens to be one of the prestigious academies in the Realm, known for its immense facilities and broad level of skills taught in the academy.
And thus begins the new journey of Annie, Maddie and Matt, and like most of their journeys, they are rarely ever smooth.
Join Annie, Maddie and Matt as they try to navigate new school life, friends, foes, young love and so the much more as they discover and unravel more mysteries and adventures.
Dan_does_it_all · Teen
The story is honestly amazing despite my hate filled comments aimed against Zane. Zane really needs to take a very long walk on a short bridge. He is scum in every possible way. My biggest fear with this book is Gianna allowing Zane to bully or gaslight her. She needs to stay independent and take precausions to prioritize her own happiness. I realize books are fiction and that the author will probably aim for Zane and Gianna to have a happy ending together, but I really don't want that. Zane don't deserve her. Why should a woman have to accept suffering just to make a man happy? The past can't be changed even if Zane perhaps will in the future. For anyone reading my review, please give this book a chance. The writing is really good and be prepared for many strong emotions! Lets all wish for Gianna to stay strong and independant!