Ghosting Academy by L S Delorme

Thsnk you @LexyShawDelorme and @literallypr for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. This is book 4 in the series and this is the first one I have read so you don't have to read all of them. The story is about Amelie who left her home and came part of the academy as agent. This is a paranormal fantasy genre. I enjoyed reading this book, and it had some dark elements that added to the atmosphere of the story. Ghosting Academy is written well and is engaging read from start to finish. I will defiantly read the rest of the series in the future. I liked Amelie, and it was good to see her develop through the book and I did enjoy getting to know the other characters to. The story is easy to get into and is set at good pace that you can keep up with. 4 stars. Blurb In its embrace she has found support and stability, but in return the Academy uses her gifts for destruction and control. For ten years, she has chosen to live only for the moment, neither questioning nor considering the motives of her employer. But when Amelie and her pod of fellow agents, “graduate” into becoming strategic operatives, they are spirited off to an isolated island. Here they uncover a labyrinth of deception and lies far more sinister than any they ever imagined, including Verite, a new virtual reality game, in which time has no meaning and your blood holds the keys to your soul. In the Ghosting Academy, consciousness is currency, morality is shackles and there is no death. Bio Lexy Delorme was born in San Diego, California. After graduating from the University of North Carolina School of law, various internships and years working in risk, tax, family, and international law, she now classifies herself as a recovering attorney. With a father who served in the US Military, Lexy had a wandering lifestyle from her earliest days and in her time has been a pop musician, a science geek and a writer for magazines like Bonjour Paris and Playtimes. Throughout all of her different careers, her love of fiction has been a mainstay. Within this eclectic life, she was also one of the first employees at 23andMe, a genomics and biotechnology company based in Mountain View, California and that experience influenced the genetic aspects of her Limerent Series, of which Caio is the first book. For as long as she can remember she’s had characters in her head. As a child, these were the friends she wished to have. As a young woman, the lovers she wanted to find or the people she wanted to become. Writing fiction novels allows her the chance to give these characters a background, a story and a voice. Having lived in in 3 continents, 9 US states, and 21 cities around the world, including London and Hong Kong, Lexy now lives in Paris with her French husband and two very cool sons. She is currently working on the next books in the Limerent Series.

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  1. Hi Emma. Thanks so much for your review and I’m glad you enjoyed the book. If you want a bit more background, the Bright Midnights gives you Amelie’s back story. Caio gives Caio’s backstory and Fanning Fireflies tells the story of Veronica and Lazlo

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