A year has passed since Sunny discovered she was part of a magical society known as the Leopard People. Along wit…A year has passed since Sunny discovered she was part of a magical society known as the Leopard People. Along with her best friends, Orlu, Sasha and Chichi, they formed the youngest Oha Coven ever, fighting an evil entity wrecking havoc on their community.Now a little older, and a bit more experienced, each of the four kids have been selected by a powerful Leopard mentor to oversee their studies and continue strengthening their powers.Sunny's mentor, Sugar Cream, is a wise older woman, who is tough as nails. I loved reading their interactions with one another. You can tell that Sugar Cream sees something very special in Sunny.Through it all, Sunny continues to try to understand her visions of a coming apocalypse. What can her role possibly be in relation to these visions?In the midst of all of this, Sunny is also trying to navigate her regular life. Her older brother departs for college. Weeks later, when he arrives home unexpectedly, late at night, bloody and battered, Sunny knows she needs to help him.Enlisting Chichi's assistance, the two girls head off to the University to set things right. Their escapade causes Sunny to break one of the Leopard Society's rules, however, and detection is swift. Her punishment consists of being locked in a library basement, which trust me, is not as magical as it may sound.It is during this time of isolation, and conferences with spiders, that Sunny begins to feel more compelled towards her mysterious quest. Along with the other members of her coven, she must find the secret town of Osisi, facing off against mortal enemies along the way, in order to stop the end of the world.I flew through this story. There is so much going on. Sunny is basically living a dual life. She has her home life, with her family and regular school, as well …