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I literally can’t get enough of Wen! Her sassy mouth and how she stands up against everything. I can’t wait to find out more!

Without giving too much away, I feel like she is a pawn in a game that she doesn’t know anything about.

The narrator did a phenomenal job at varying her voice for each character & giving the attitude/sass when needed. It was very easy to listen to!

Thank you for the opportunity to listen & review

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Celestial Academy: Essence reminded me of nothing so much as Zodiac Academy if it were written by Jennifer L Armentrout in the style of her Dark Elements and Harbinger series. I had a really good time while reading and felt genuinely engaged throughout, however the world building got off to a bit of a rocky start with some contradictory explanations and unanswered questions at the beginning. I thought the descriptions and imagery were well done for the most part and I was able to fully immerse myself in the setting by the end. While I greatly enjoyed the tension between Wen and Godric, or "God Awful," some of the banter did feel a bit teenager cringy and a few of the supporting characters felt flat to me. I wish there had been a bit more of a dark academia vibe to the school, especially with the roommates, but the contention between them seemed minor compared to other elements of the story and I just haven't connected to them in the way that I wish I had. Even with these minor critiques, the story was engaging and unique and I had a very hard time putting it down. I am very invested in finding out what happens next and discovering how Wens abilities will manifest and what the thing within her means for her life. That ending threw me for a loop. Overall, I am extremely excited to pick up the next book and want to send out a huge thank you to NetGalley for the ARC. I wouldn't have found this series if not for you and I am very excited to see what comes next in this story!

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I really enjoy this book, and even purchased the Kindle version for myself, but the narrator was too much. I finally gave up on letting her voice "grow on me" about chapter 23. The voices for the male characters were cringy, and the narration between speaking had inflection that didn't match the text and was just over the top. Book: 5 stars. Audiobook: 3

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

Zodiac Academy hangover? Don´t worry, Olivia Pharos is here to save you!
 
For the category books that need all the hype, we have Celestial Academy: Essence, the first book in this new, adventurous, epic, sexy, urban fantasy.
 
First of all thank you NetGalle and IBPA for the ALC, if it weren´t for you I would have never discovered what might be my newest obsession.
 
I loved how Olivia was able to put into this book so many of the vibes I love without copying any other fantasy.
Yes, we have Godric aka Godawful, the broody-powerful-possessive MMC; Wen, the sassy -apparently powerless but actually not- FMC, a deadly school, and many other tropes we all love and cherish.
But the plot, how the story evolves, and the slow burn, are so original and refreshing they immediately trapped me in.
 
I love all the female characters and I can´t wait for them to form the ultimate girlbosses squad and just kill everyone in their path.
 
If you love:
Morally grey characters
Slow burn
Hidden powers
Academy
Angels and Demons
Friendship
Amazing banter
Then what are you waiting for???? RUN!
 
The ALC was splendidly narrated and I had a super fun time listening to it!

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From the first sentence this book was sold on me. The main character brought the big guns for me from the get go.

Funny, cheeky, take no BS, and full of great one liners! This is Exactly what I look from in my female mains.

The story kept me interested from the beginning to the end, I couldn’t put it down. Looking forward to the next book!

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This is one of the best books I have read in a while!

The characters have depth, the world is well built and the plot had me gripped right from the first chapter!

I will definitely be picking up the next book in the series!

The narrator for this audiobook is also fantastic, I didn't get that awkward male lead voice that happens too often when there is a female narrator voicing male speech! I will be keeping an eye out for their other audi0boks.

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Mortal Instruments meets Fourth Wing at a militant Hogwarts?? Yes please! I really liked this. It had all the elements that tickle my fancy and I absolutely cannot wait for book 2! I need a physical copy for my shelves and everything! 😂
The narration was perfect added to the experience. Well done!

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You had me at post apocalyptic! Throw in angels and demons and I’m sold. Brilliant narration, excellent book. Loved it!

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Thank you NetGalley for this audiobook!

I enjoyed the read and all the characters. The main character's narrative and dialogue is definitely repetitive but I'm interested enough to see what comes next.

Honestly - the marketing on this book annoyed me SO much that I probably would have enjoyed it a lot more had it not been marketed as being just like every other major fantasy series out there. Let's be serious - it can't be like Fourth Wing, ACOTAR, Crescent City, Zodiac Academy, Mortal Instruments AND Harry Potter???? and it isn't.
It's disappointing that the publisher didn't think this could stand on it's own right as being a post apocalyptic world where demon's and angel's rule over humanity and there are secret schools to train recruits for both armies for the never ending war.

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The narrator for this audiobook was perfect! I loved the way she added her own sass to the reading and her voice was so soothing and easy to listen to.

The story itself took a little while to get used to the writing style but once I was invested I really enjoyed this book.
The relationships between the characters were great - although I’m hoping book 2 is less of a slow burn!
I love Wens snark and her reactions made me laugh on multiple occasions HOWEVER does this girl have zero will to survive? 🤣 honestly her mouth is definitely definitely going to get her killed…
I’m really intrigued to find out what’s going to happen next! I honestly have zero idea where the story’s going to go

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Ok, I ended up liking this a lot more than I anticipated! It was a little bit of rocky start and the pacing was off for me in the first 25% but once we actually got to the Divine and the academy, I think the plot really picked up! I'm very intrigued to see where this is going to go.

I really liked our FMC - she is funny and takes no s**t from anyone!

The romance is a veryyy slow burn but I think it had great potential.

Rating: 3.5 stars

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Angels and demons are coexisting. Maybe “coexisting” isn’t the right word. There is a toleration and they both feel obliged to do their job.

This is a post-apocalyptic book that combines elements of humor (yes, I said humor), violence, organized mayhem, and feelings between two characters.

⛓️ Forced proximity
⛓️ Enemies to lovers
⛓️ Agonizing slow-burn romance
⛓️ Unlikely FMC/MMC relationship

I listened to the audiobook and this seemed too much of a slow-burn for me. If I had been reading this book, I would have DNF’d it. Yes, there was violence but it wasn’t as bad as the description makes it out to be. I feel like the description highlighted all the good parts in the book, just like a preview of a movie can do. It dragged on.

It wasn’t for me. 3/5 stars.

Special thanks to #NetGalley and #OliviaPharos for the #ARC to review.

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Demons and Angel's exist in the world and they attend special academys. Humans can be bound to either., but from the characters I don't think I would want to be bound to either of them. I enjoyed the audio book. The narration brought the characters to life and helped convey the emotion and action of the story. The trials these poor characters had to go through.

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Je l'ai choisie car d'une part la couverture est belle et que le résumé était en français sur mon navigateur internet.

En le recevant je n'ai pas pu lire car ils sont en anglais.

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Celestial Academy: Essence (Afterworld #1) by indie author Olivia Pharos

I was given the opportunity to listen to this Urban Fantasy Romance via NetGalley for free in exchange for my honest review.

For fans of Crescent City and Zodiac Academy - Celestial Academy-Essence is a binge-worthy delightful first book in a series of a dystopian world in a setting two decades since the apocalypse. In an afterworld that has Hell and Heaven on Earth, humans are now the lowest beings who are sold as slaves to other races to use them however they wish.

Wen (Gwendolyn) White is human, orphaned between 1-2 years old, and then sold as a slave to a Demon at four years old, or five...she isn't quite sure how old she was when she was dumped at the orphanage as a toddler with no one to tell her about her parents or her birth and her caretakers guessed how old she was since they didn't have any information about her. The only thing she had from her mother was a locket with an iridescent stone, Gwendolyn inscribed inside along with a photo of her mother holding her as an infant but it was lost in a fire. Being human, it didn't matter to the supernatural beings who had taken over as humans were not worthy to give a second thought. Her life has been hard with constant abuse by her Demon owner, who is in danger daily, and her main goal is to save enough money to buy out her and her best friend Sarah from slavery. The only thing that has saved her from being killed is the demon slave mark she was given when she was sold.

Clever and street-smart, Wen endured this harsh world for 20 years and lives in a modest apartment with her best friend Sarah. Surprisingly she's lived that long with her snarky attitude which flies from her lips like a whip before her brain can stop her. When faced with a dangerous foe, it's beyond her control spewing out insults disregarding the inevitable punishment of her brash attitude. One day by pure accident she found that she could take an angel's essence and turn it into a powerful drug she could sell. Being able to see an angel's essence seemed to be something only she could see. Not even the angels could see it. Since she was the only one who could see and harvest it from them and make it into a drug, people are willing to pay a lot of money to experience the euphoric effect it gives the consumer. The cost of buying out their slave indentures is high so she needs to sell more often to try and get out of slavery as soon as possible. While doing this, the angels caught on and Wen was arrested in a sting operation selling to the most powerful Nephilim in history.

Godric, is a breathtakingly handsome but a ruthless soldier for Heaven, and an assassin working for the angels. He drags her to the Celestial Court to stand trial for her crime and find out how she is making the drug since no one else has been able to harvest an angel's essence and transform it into something people could consume. Wen thought she would be sentenced to death. To her and Godric's surprise, her punishment was to be sent to Celestial Academy where Nephilim, Demons, Vampires, and Fae are sorted by their powers. The chosen are tested in the divining to ensure they are angel-blessed and see where they should be placed. They are then put into groups to train for a deadly trial to be worthy of being enlisted in Heaven's army. Not only was Godric her captor, but now she is his charge to train her for the next four years while the angels try to figure out her abilities since she is an anomaly.

Wen loves to get under Godric's skin and try to break down his stern resting bitchface attitude which is his default demeanor towards everyone. Their constant bickering doesn't dampen their electric attraction to each other since it's as thick as their mutual annoyance. His mission is to figure out what exactly she is because she is not just a simple human that she believes to be, but even the angels cannot determine what she is. Being her personal trainer which he has never done before, he prepares her to endure and complete the trial that thousands before her have failed. Failure = Death and to Godric, that is not acceptable. Although he shows constant disdain for her, he has a "touch her and die" attitude to anyone who goes near her.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and wouldn't be surprised if an adaptation was made into a TV series or movie. It has supernatural beings, mystery, a slow-burn blooming romance, danger, and fun banter. Other than some overuse of derogatory nicknames, this was extremely entertaining.

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4.5 stars
This story is a fun and interesting one. Humans (many slaves/indentures to non-humans), demons and angels on earth, along with a host of other fantasy creatures all caught up in the long game of good vs evil. Several storylines, some larger than others, but all integrally linked, involving love, soulmates, relationships between different creatures and the nature of good vs evil. Had me trying to remember what I know of different named angels, demons, etc.
Everything is left wide open, with very clear indications that even more bad things are on the horizon.
Wonderful narration.
My only complaint is the age old "he abuses me because he wants and loves me so much" that is present. Along with pretty much all the females being MEAN GIRLS, save one who is too kind for reality (I'm pretty sure there's a reason for her wonderful nature, though).
Now I sort of regret listening because it is the only one with narration so far... guess I have to get back to reading my kindle! :)

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I really enjoyed listening to this audiobook. I don’t normally listen to audiobooks but I did enjoy popping it on when I was walking. I was hooked once I started the first chapter. It keeps you wanting more. Looking forward to the second one

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I grabbed this in audiobook format from NetGalley after seeing much comparison to Zodiac Academy, which is still sitting unread on my bookshelf. . Urban Fantasy is hit and miss for me, so I have been putting it off. I thought I would give this book a chance to stand on it's own without the comparison. In the beginning I was so annoyed the main character that it nearly pulled me out of the book. However, it may be the narrators voice (which was a pretty perfect delivery of Wen's banter) rather than the actual writing, Wen's incessant questioning, inner dialogue, and snarky quips really gave me a chance to get to know her and made me ask "Who hurt you". I adored Pharos' world and character building, and while it was a bit slow and chaotic, I can appreciate all of the possibilities open for exploration in further books.

With that being said..... READ THIS NOW!
- Angels & Demons, check
- Hidden truths, check
- Forced proximity, check
- Enemies to lovers, check
- SLLLLOOOOOOOOOWWWW BURN, double check

That epilogue really sent me. I need more TUH-DAY! While I pine to hear more from dear AngelHole, I have so many questions. I need to know more about the Unitas and this wild connection and Godric's history, and all the things.

Also, Ms. Olivia, I'm living for this romance, but girl give me Lorcan! Take my money I need more Afterworld.

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Superb audiobook presentation. Adult fantasy novel, part urban and part what you might call the hardest finishing school ever, death is a possibility. Scratch that, likely. Wen just can’t help herself, thoughts have to be verbally expressed, and we get to enjoy the witty, snarky banter that ensues. But she often suffers for her uncontrolled expressions as much of this is directed primarily at arch-angels, Godric (yeah even his name gets ridiculed by her) in particular. First in a series, many questions to be answered. I want the other books now (small foot stamp in case those with the power hear and react badly) Thank you to Olivia Pharos and NetGalley for the audio ARC. The views expressed are all mine, freely given.

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The premise of this book was very interesting to me! It reminded me a lot of Cresent City meets School for Good and Evil. I wanted to love this book more but this book was just not for me, however, I know plenty of readers who would eat this book up! So the rest of my review is mostly personal preference.

I did not click with any of the characters, and almost every piece of dialogue had me rolling my eyes as the sarcastic banter (which wow... is all I have to say the banter was bantering) was present enough to be featured as a separate character (as well as the mention of the MMC's package). I did not feel that the MMC (Godric) really liked our MFC (Wren), they argued A LOT and were mostly mean to each other, I felt like they just had lust more than love. The narrator nailed the voice and brought the sarcastic and carefree spirit of the MFC out. Otherwise, I thought the plot was interesting and the concept of the school for angels and demons was a unique aspect that I have not seen a lot of. My only downside was that this story was not for me.

Big thank you to the Independent Book Publishers Association and NetGalley for the awesome opportunity to dive into this audiobook! Thanks for letting me join the adventure early!

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