Lowell High School of San Francisco. Home of the Red Devils. And teaching grounds of four particularly special people. Adamaris Ferrell, Zemel Renshaw, Damaina Oakley, and Watson Tait. The four teenagers are normal. Excessively adventurous, but normal. Or so they thought. . .
Troubling visions and nightmares of Armageddon haunt them as incredible powers awaken within them. When they are just learning to control these powers, their visions and dreams become reality. They learn no one can be trusted. Not even each other. . .
Alessandra Huxley, Darshana Queen, and Ward and Warner Sullivan, star prodigies of Brother Rice Private High School, face their own problems in Chicago, Illinois as monsters and traitors are suspected. Their guards are up. . .that is with the exception of two. Who are they? To what extent are they willing to go to to end the fight?
Thomas Jefferson High is a highly rated school in Denver. It's public, but brilliant. That is, if Zakai Quaice, Watkins Swift, Antigone Lynch, and Dahlia Vance hadn't swooped in and caused trouble. In reality, it wasn't their fault. It wasn't their fault they attracted minor demons and spirits. They had moved from place to place, trying their hardest to outrun the menaces without having to split up, for they were all each other had.
Ever since they were kids, Alethea Nash and Zan Puller have trained and lived on the Jacksonville Military Base. It was their kind of peaceful. It was nice...while it lasted.
They face the same problem the group at Lowell face: Visions to soon become reality. They try to tell everyone, warn
everyone, of what's coming, but no one believes them. They're stuck with each other. Being the only ones that know and understand, they have to take action. But little do they know that their heroism is what will bring their lives to their end.
As hearts stop and friendships brake, the Seven Cardinal Sins rise to superiority. But the true questions is: will they be enough to stop the apocalypse?
I'd Like to think I was a good person, before it all began.
I didn't cheat on tests, or steal. But throughout my entire life, I was treated if I were a monster. At the age of five, after several agonizing tests, I was diagnosed with Reactive Attachment Disorder. But not even that title could describe just how strange I was. When another kid got hurt, I would cry. Whenever someone else was told a funny joke, I would laugh hysterically. People looked at me as if I were crazy- and for while I agreed with them.
That was until I, Caddie Jones, was exiled to Nox Haven Academy, a school for truly special kids. Not the mentally ill, psychotic kind of special but the magical kind. Like witches, vampires, fairies and werewolves. Call me crazy if you want, you wouldn't be the first. But the stories are all true. The supernatural did exist and I was one of them. Life there was cool until suddenly, I was faced with two-faced witches, egotistical princes, hormone driven werewolves, and an army of evil warlocks who were threatening to destroy the world.
... Maybe Nox Haven was a school for psychos after all.
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Highest Rank: #2 in Paranormal
1st Place winner of The Night Shift's Killer Competition 4/10/16
Illustration by: Stephanie Pitino (www.ClairObscur.fr)
(1st book in series)