My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Delayed admission was an extremely addicting novel with a likeable and relatable main character, Raegan. I'll be honest, I am not someone who enjoys shifter novels anymore. The whole alpha male thing gets boring after a while. Renee managed to add in not only shifters, but also witches, and elves into the book in a delightful and fresh way. There was none of the alpha male nonsense and strong family and girl bonds. Raegan also has a strong sense of self. She isn't willing to change herself to fit in with society. She likes herself best when she's comfortable and that was especially appreciated.
of course there's a great and mysterious male lead who will equally aggravate and make you swoon.
the narrator, Vanessa Moyes does a fantastic job with voices, especially Raegan and Enzo. She brings innocence, anguish and a delectable throatiness to the characters she helps recreate for the story that only plays to enhance an already entertaining novel.
I thought I had the ending all figured out, but boy I did not see that twist coming. Reminiscent of the story telling capabilities of author Jaymin Eve, Delayed Admission is one series in the paranormal academy genre you don't want to miss!
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