**Sparrowood Academy is for the elite. The rich. The well connected.** Eden Warren is none of those things. Shes spent most of her life in Kingston, mostly hanging down at The Park with her sister, Hope. When Hope goes missing, Eden makes a last-ditch effort to find her by going to Hawk, her en
Sparrowood Academy 2
β Scribed by Angel Lawson
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 102 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Sparrowood Academy is for the elite. The rich. The well connected.
Eden Warren is none of those things. Shes spent most of her life in Kingston, mostly hanging down at The Park with her sister, Hope. When Hope goes missing, Eden makes a last-ditch effort to find her by going to Hawk, her enemy and the leader of the K-Boys, for help.
Sparrowood Academy is filled with darkness. Entitlement. Brats.
No one knows why theyre there. Why the K-Boys and Eden are giving a shot for a world class education among the spoiled and privileged. Theyll need to take care of one another.
One things for certain; theres a target on their back.
Sparrowood Academy is part one of this new contemporary, gritty, YA reverse harem series by best-selling author, Angel Lawson.
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