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Fear University Paper Tigers once again shows why Meg Collett is an awesome Paranormal Author. Book 4 continues it’s fast pace action with the tight knit friends. I always enjoy the fight scenes in this series and how hard these friends fought for what they believed in. They always had each other’s back no matter how they could be feeling inside. They all understood each other and fought as hard as they could together. Even though this book focuses more on Sunny and Zero, we still get lots out of Hatter, Ollie and Luke.

I’m so glad that Hatter and Sunny finally got together in this book, I have been waiting for them since the beginning of the series. Their connection is as good as their friends Ollie and Luke. While their love for each other

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