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Draw Down The Moon is one you won’t want to miss! I absolutely fell in love with the gorgeous cover and the premise of the book. I will always want to read anything that has a magic school in it, because it always sounds so fun to read about.

I really loved the characters throughout this story and the magic system as well. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this one and I’m certain that many other people will too, especially fans of young adult fantasy.

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Thinking that she had no magic whatsoever, Wren has come to terms with being Mundane. On her 18th, much to her surprise, she glows in a beam of the moon, signifying that she perhaps does have powers after all. Now, she is going to attend the same magical Academia de la Luna as her two best friends, Lee and Sam, and her world will never be the same.

Lee is supposed to follow in his family’s footsteps. His life has been mapped out for him and he knows what is in store for him in the future. He needs to uphold his family’s reputation, so he must be the best.

The only thing that means as much to him as his responsibilities is Wren. His best friend is the girl of his dreams and it seems she might finally be seeing him the same way, but something is going on at the school, something dangerous and he may not be able to have both.

I really enjoyed this, but it felt like the story only scratched the surface. I wanted there to be MORE, but I liked it at the same time. I’m not a huge fan of the “guy thinks he is saving the girl, but really is blinded by thinking he is the best, and she is the one saving him” because it’s exhausting. I loved Wren and I wanted to love Lee, but he didn’t listen when she was giving him the answers.

I am REALLY looking forward to the conclusion though, because this one ends with a bang.

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