
Fated by Starlight (Supernatural Institute Book 1)
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Avery
You'd think a half-witch, quarter-werewolf would be a magical powerhouse, right? Wrong. I'm so nothing special. I'm on the express track to a low-magic ambassador job, right after I complete three months of mandatory Supernatural Forces training.
I never expected my biggest stumbling block to be my new squad commander, Wyatt Jamison. He's everything I'm not—a pure blooded werewolf who oozes magic.
Did I mention he's also my former teenage crush who still makes my mouth water?
Wyatt
Three months. I just have to get through three months of resisting Avery's enticing lilac-and-rainwater scent. Then she'll be shipped off to Geneva and I can get to work forgetting her inquisitive eyes, infectious laugh, and tantalizing curves. It almost kills me to keep her at arm's length, but duty demands it.
All of that changes, though, when a rare celestial event erupts strange, new power from Avery—a power that's determined to destroy her. Tasked with unlocking its secrets, I have no choice but to keep her close as I struggle to find her new magic's origins.
Because if I don't? Avery's dreams and future will be lost before they've begun.
Fated by Starlight is book one in the complete four-book Supernatural Institute series. Start reading today!
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Wyatt is in charge of the new recruits in the Supernatural Forces program, and he takes his job very seriously. He's never really lived anywhere else, except when he was training, and with his pack. His father is the Head Alpha in charge of the pack at home. He's very much a green flag all the way through, he wants to do what's best for everyone around him, and he's made promises to a friend (that is not explained in this book) to stay with the SF program for at least two more years. He's definitely a cinnamon roll, kind of crusty on the outside, doesn't warm up to others easily, but is very sweet to the one he considers his.
Avery Myers is considered the weakest of the new recruits, she could be mistaken for a human, has almost no magical abilities, and no superhuman strength. But Avery is a bada$$! When one of her friends gets sick and falls in a river during a training run, Avery jumps in to save her no matter that it very well could cost her her life. She knows Wyatt, her new Commander, from high school, before she started moving with her parents when they became Ambassadors, and she still has a HUGE crush on him.
Avery is more of a homebody, she likes to bake, she likes to spend time around her barracks, and the one time she goes out with the girls for a night she gets a little tipsy and Wyatt uses his OTT Alpha Werewolf nature to rescue her unnecessarily.
In an effort not to spoil things I will not tell you what's coming around the bend, but there are SO many times that Wyatt almost throws away his whole career to claim Avery as his mate before remembering his duty and his promises. When something HUGE happens and Wyatt attempts to help Avery again, all Avery can remember is the multitude of times he's rejected her, and her self esteem won't allow her to be rejected again.
I enjoyed this book, but found myself frustrated by the constant rejection and the occasional immaturity of the characters. I'm very glad this is a completed series so I can find out what happens next!!
