
But the way Scarlett acts with her love interests? So fucking annoying. I love that, in principle, and the budding friendship between Vivi and Scarlett in The Ravens and continuing friendship in The Monarchs is a delight. The way Scarlett is characterised is mostly fun to read, a powerful and passionate witch who cares about her sister above nearly everything else. One of the biggest points of frustration with me in this book was actually something that frustrated me in The Ravens too. With Kappa Rho Nu’s future on their shoulders and their pasts still haunting them, will Scarlett and Vivi be able to save their sisterhood once again? What did I think? Unbeknownst to the Ravens, new rivals and ancient evils lurk on Westerly’s campus.

When Scarlett assigns Vivi the coveted role of social chair, Vivi is determined to live up to her Big’s expectations-even if that means dabbling in a new form of magic. For the first time ever, she’s got it all: her Kappa Rho Nu sisters and a sweet (and hot) boyfriend. Vivi Devereaux, a freshman, finally knows what it feels like to belong.

But the powers of the presidency have their own pitfalls-and Scarlett has big shoes to fill. After the disaster that killed the sorority’s last president, Scarlett is determined that no sister will fall under the sway of wicked magic ever again. Scarlett Winter, a legacy Raven, has finally gotten what she’s always wanted: the Kappa Rho Nu presidency. After destroying an ancient talisman and barely saving their sorority in the process, they’ll go to any lengths to keep their secret as Westerly’s most powerful coven of witches. The sorority girls at Kappa Rho Nu-the Ravens-are determined to restore balance to the world.
