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Aug 12th, 2012, 4:27 pm
UNEARTHED by Elizabeth Heaford (The Ivy League Institute #1)
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Overview: Having magical abilities and an incredibly gorgeous guy destined to be hers forever would usually make sixteen year old Oakley River's weak in the knees, except for the fact she still thought she was normal. And apart from the ancient and powerful Mythical blood streaming through her veins, she was. Her drama filled days at the elusive boarding school, Westwood Prep, ticked by unchanged with ex-boyfriend trouble, undeserved detentions and the occasional feud for popularity. But it was the constant lack of toilet paper in the school bathrooms that really made her days feel average. Because Oakley always had and always would have a boring life. Until one ordinary day, and one fleeting daydream sets in motion a chain of events that lands Oakley on the locker room floor in her underwear with an incredibly gorgeous stranger staring at her. And just as expected, Talon, the gorgeous stranger and Oakley's private guardian, turns her life upside down when he reveals that she is a Wood Nymph, one of many Mythical creatures hiding out on earth, and in danger from a world she never knew existed- a world where fairies have short attention spans, mermaids wobble on two legs, giants play intramural football and a group of rouge Mythicals known as the Skells not only want to use her as bait in their eradication of humanity but plan to kill everyone she's ever cared about along the way. How's that for a little excitement? Now Oakley must decide whether she will trust the magnificently sculpted Talon and her overwhelming feelings for him, as her life explodes with lies, deception, secret identities and a murder she never saw coming.

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