Trinity High (Book 1 of the Trinity Series)

Trinity High (Book 1 of the Trinity Series)

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Caley Lucia's life takes a turn for the worst when her mother dies of a strange disease. She is forced to go live with her father, who left when she was 5, and attend the exclusive school that he created: Trinity High. But this boarding school isn't like all the others. There's something magical about it. And Caley soon finds herself in a tangled mess full of secrets and lies and decisions. Will she be able to find the truth and make the right choice? Or will she make the same mistakes of the past?
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This book details the continued adventures of the Trinity University Sorcerers' Haven, first featured in "Run Like the Wind." This time, Willow Weiss, our heroine, is a sophomore at Trinity. The problem is it's 2020, and she has to stay home due to the coronavirus. However, that doesn't mean things won't be as interesting. Around the start of the school year, Willow's older sister, Anne, moves in with the rest of the family and brings along her adopted son, George. Something's a little off with George, though. He's summoning demons and setting furniture on fire. Soon enough, Willow discovers that George is a dark homoastral spirit, and Anne is fully aware of it! Willow takes it upon herself to bring little George into the light and convince her God-fearing family that magic isn't that bad after all. Cover art courtesy of PicMonkey. Note: Trinity University is a real (non-magical) place and uses the names and likenesses of real students and faculty. However, these names and likenesses are used fictitiously.

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