A review by kailafitz
Forgiveness and Permission by C.L. Stone

5.0

This series is getting seriously mind boggling.

“Blood can make a bond stronger, but it doesn’t make the bond.”

Sang is pretty much part of the group of broken boys from the Academy and even though they have been there for her, she still feels like she doesn't know them. With a broken family of her own, she begins to have thoughts of about what the Academy could mean for her.

With threats from the school principal and vice, Sang finds herself helping Kota and the others to solve the mysterious dealings going on in the school. Secrets are being kept, the boys are being followed. Sang also fears for any trouble that may lead to authorities finding out about her situation at home where she is currently staying alone with her sister without any guardians.

The boys are loyal to Sang and constantly prove how much they want her to stay with them. With her identity unknown to her, Sang has no real idea of the options that she has but the guys are desperate to find a way to keep her, even if it means joining their team at the Academy.

Being the only girl with Kota, Victor, Silas, Nathan, Gabriel, North and Luke, feelings seem to be on a high as the guys fall for their sweet ghost bird while Sang is overwhelmed with how comfortable she is with all of them.

At the end, a possibility of keeping Sang with the guys presents itself even though it is..... definitely strange and I hope to God something else can be done because the outcome is just disturbing with the number of boys in the group.

So yet again, more craziness! Loving this series!