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The Astral Traveler's Daughter (School for Psychics, #2) is the second installment in the School for Psychics series by K.C. Archer. I found the premise in the first book intriguing - a school designed to train psychics to utilize their abilities to serve in law enforcement. Archer's writing style is easy to read and the storyline has a nice pace.
The Astral Traveler's Daughter has psychic Teddy Cannon returning to Whitfield Institute for her second year of training following a summer break where she obsessively searched for information on her mother and her disappeared friend Molly. In her second year, Teddy is learning astral projection in addition to her regular courseload, dealing with friend drama, and trying to find out the truth about her mother's involvement with the psychic terrorist collective Patriot Corps (PC). Derek Yates has also established communication with Teddy and Teddy can't decide how much to trust Yates.
The Astral Traveler's Daughter felt primarily as though it was a set-up for the next installment in the series. While this is a task it accomplishes well and the journey is entertaining, the plot is not quite as tight as the first book in the series. I do look forward to reading book three and finding out where the storyline goes from here. The series is entertaining and I recommend it to fans of paranormal thrillers.

This book excels in description.
I found it detailed and more so the characters, Teddy is growing into her powers in this book, learning more about her parents, her capabilities and here she struggles not only with trust but with finding her path. It's an interesting read and a great recommendation for anyone who loves seeing an underdog rise. Thanks Netgalley for the eARC. I also love the cover!