

I mean, their first couple of interactions were GREAT, particular when they met, I loved that. Yeah.Īlso, I can't find it in myself to like Evie and Remington. but there was no changing of the seasons, and I felt like I was in the story for maybe a couple of weeks, not a whole school year. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that was the plot suggested, a school year.

It seems like a year, or at least a school year should have passed. And that just really jilted me the wrong way, knocking off and ENTIRE star and a place on my favorites shelf. It's like everything I love and then it was a book.īut. This sequel to the beloved, critically acclaimed Pennyroyal Academypromises middle-grade readers a tale full of adventure and suspense.I feel like this book was written specifically for me.

It’s up to Evie and her friends to unravel the devious plot and save Pennyroyal Academy. A secret society has come out of the shadows with a wicked plan, putting the Academy in peril. Then, amidst piles of fan mail, she finds a letter with an ominous threat.

Pennyroyal’s Headmistress General, Princess Beatrice, is dubious about what Evie saw-princesses are enforcers of truth and justice, not thugs. Evie witnesses the vicious attack of an innocent woman-by a trio of princesses. While it’s good to be returning to the Academy as a second-class Cadet, things are not as they should be. News of her heroism has traveled far and wide-inspiring a kingdom of grateful citizens and, when the new term starts, a wave of fresh Academy recruits. A triumphant victory over the witches has proven that Princess Cadet Evie really does belong at Pennyroyal Academy.
