Don't feel too sorry for Lanie. She's special in her own way, and she's strong. Thanks for commenting.Britty01 wrote: ↑20 Sep 2018, 19:55 I like the review of this novel, which sounds like one of a series. Not sure what to think at the moment. It has a lot of elements that intrigue me except for the 'skin crawling'. Yikes. I felt sorry for the character of Lania, who was being fed drugs without her realizing that fact.
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Maybe if it was just two of these things...but all three in one book might be a bit much for me. LOL.
I enjoyed the review.
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I understand completely. It could be a bit much for some. Thanks for commenting.Dael Reader wrote: ↑21 Sep 2018, 15:11 "Alien beings, supernatural powers and government conspiracies."
Maybe if it was just two of these things...but all three in one book might be a bit much for me. LOL.
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Yes. It was quite enjoyable. Thanks for commenting.Eva Darrington wrote: ↑21 Sep 2018, 16:03 Adventure, mystery, romance, and government conspiracy! Sounds like you can't miss with this book. It's not my genre, but I definitely love the fact that the author took care to make the characters so relatable. I agree that is a rare talent. Thanks for the great review.
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