Zodiac Academy- The Big A.s.s. Party- Supernati... Patched 📌
Usually, in romance series, the immediate aftermath of such angst is more angst. However, Peckham and Valenti made a brilliant tactical decision. They gave the readers a palate cleanser. The Big A.S.S. Party isn’t just a filler novella; it is a masterclass in character chemistry and comedic timing. It bridges the gap between the harrowing survival of the earlier books and the war that looms on the horizon.
series by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti. It represents the height of Solaria’s supernatural social hierarchy, excess, and school spirit. 🌪️ Purpose of the Party
5/5 stars for emotional devastation. 5/5 for plot significance. Bring tissues. And a punching bag. Zodiac Academy- The Big A.S.S. Party- Supernati...
The keyword "Supernati..." (likely a fragment of "Supernatural" or "Supernation") fits here perfectly, because this party is a microcosm of Solaria’s supernatural nation: beautiful, elitist, and utterly ruthless. The Fae don't fight with fists; they fight with fire, water, air, and earth.
It was a trap. While Tory is distracted, the Heirs and their cronies prepare her for the "Fairy Princess" dunk tank. Using a wind elemental, they tear her dress off in front of the entire senior class. The victimization is public, sexual, and designed to break her spirit. Usually, in romance series, the immediate aftermath of
If you are reading Zodiac Academy for cozy vibes and gentle romance, the Big A.S.S. Party will be a shock. But if you are here for —then grab a blanket, pour a strong drink, and dive in.
The keyword fragment "Supernati" hints at the core theme of this book: Status. Throughout the main series, the Vega twins are treated as "Orderless" outcasts, trash to be scraped off the bottom of the Heirs' boots. The Supernati is the ultimate arena of classism. The Big A
The "games" begin. In one iconic scene, the twins are forced to participate in a drinking contest where the wine is laced with truth serums or mild venoms. They are asked humiliating questions about their mortal upbringing. The entire Academy watches and laughs. The Heirs use Order forms (their shifter animal states) to intimidate—Darius’s dragon fire singes the floor near Tory’s feet; Seth’s wolf howls trigger a primal fear response in the crowd.
And in a twisted bit of narrative irony, the Big A.S.S. Party becomes a legendary event—not for the Heirs' cruelty, but for the twins' survival. By the end of Book 4, students whisper about that night as the moment the true Queens of Solaria were crowned in ice water and fury.