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From the publisher:
Raven, Atticus, and Dorian have dreamed of attending Sibylline for as long as they can remember. But when the magical ivy league rejects them, the friends’ plans of a future together studying the arcane begin crashing down.
Until they decide to steal an education.
Getting jobs on campus, they sneak into lectures and swipe forbidden texts, dodging the administration’s watchful eye. In the quiet of night, in the thrill of secrecy, their magic awakens. And so do long-buried attractions that turn their friendship into something more.
But like magic, love can create, and it can destroy. As unrequited feelings and resentment threaten to fracture their bond, the trio discovers an insidious magic that has sunk its claws into Sibylline, killing students and corroding the very bones of the university. Now the three intruders may be the key to saving the institution from wreckage . . . if they don’t wreck one another first.
Rapid Rating: High.
Profanity includes 4 uses of strong language, around 7 instances of moderate profanity, 5 uses of mild language, and 15 instances of the name of Deity in vain. Sexual content includes kissing, scenes of intense kissing, scenes with touching of private parts, with removal of clothes. Then there’s THE scene that everyone’s been talking about: three teens having sex together. One is or has been dead; he then is still unconscious but the other male and female teen are having sex with him as he is unconscious, but he is aware and “participating” even as he is not conscious. There are just a few paragraphs, mentioning kissing, removal of clothes, and specifically penetration. Violence includes a injuries, killings, and lots of mentions of blood.
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