Superordinary Society Series by Tara Lain

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  • Hidden Powers (Superordinary Society #1)
    #1

    Hidden Powers (Superordinary Society #1)

    Tara Lain

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2019

    Superordinary Society: Book One Jazz Vanessen is weird—and not just because he’s a werewolf. For most of his life, he’s felt different from his alpha male brothers and friends. Since he’s adopted, he can’t even blame it on family. Now eighteen, Jazz meets his idol, the social activist Lysandra Mason, and her breathtaking nephew, Dash Mercury. When Dash is around, even stranger things start to happen, including Jazz falling hopelessly in lust... more

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  • Rising Magic (Superordinary Society #2)
    #2

    Rising Magic (Superordinary Society #2)

    Tara Lain

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2020

    Even as a baby mage, Dash Mercury dreamed of going to Arcantaria, the barely whispered about school for superwizards. When he’s invited at eighteen, making him the youngest student in Arcantaria history, Dash is less excited because he has to leave behind the only good friends he’s ever had—Carla, BeBop, Khadija, Fatima, and most of all, the guy he loves, werewolf mage Jazz Vanessen... more

  • Rising Magic: An LGBT, New Adult, Urban Fantasy Romance (Superordinary Society #2)
    #2

    Rising Magic: An LGBT, New Adult, Urban Fantasy Romance (Superordinary Society #2)

    Tara Lain

    Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2021

    Can you really save the world—between classes?The only 18-year-old wizard ever accepted for entry to Arcataria, the super-wizard school? Check.Recognized for his growing powers in battling and teleportation? Double check.Got everything he’s wanted since he was a baby mage? For sure.Then why the hell is Dash Mercury miserable?Maybe because the other students at Arcantaria treat him like dirt, he left his only friends far behind and he misses the guy he loves, Jazz Vanessen, the werewolf-mage... more

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