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This is a bit of a weird book. It's sci-fi and a romance with a hint of something paranormal. It's a nice enough story, but things are moving too fast.
It's difficult to give a synopsis without giving too much away. We have a dystopian world, with a government that relies on a group of people with a special power to uphold the law and take on clandestine missions. It's these clandestine missions that are giving our heroine second thoughts. A thing that complicates this is that she really can't walk without artificial legs and she gets desperate to convince a doctor that made a breakthrough in nerve regeneration to help her. They discover a complot with Tarris in the middle of it and they are forced to flee into the bowels of a metropolis.
Thing is, these special powers aren't really explained, and midway through the story, Tarris's special power takes on a life of its own. It's an interesting premise, but it's brought down because it got crammed into one book. I almost dropped it when both our leads decided to move in like 6 hours after they first met. That usually is a deal breaker for me. Then something happens on their first night together and suddenly we have to deal with something extra. I really can't go into it without spoiling it.
I really believe this story would have benefitted from an extra book or two, so there was time to take things on more gradually. The story on it's own is a very nice one, but too much too fast in not enough pages in my opinion.
This is a bit of a weird book. It's sci-fi and a romance with a hint of something paranormal. It's a nice enough story, but things are moving too fast.
It's difficult to give a synopsis without giving too much away. We have a dystopian world, with a government that relies on a group of people with a special power to uphold the law and take on clandestine missions. It's these clandestine missions that are giving our heroine second thoughts. A thing that complicates this is that she really can't walk without artificial legs and she gets desperate to convince a doctor that made a breakthrough in nerve regeneration to help her. They discover a complot with Tarris in the middle of it and they are forced to flee into the bowels of a metropolis.
Thing is, these special powers aren't really explained, and midway through the story, Tarris's special power takes on a life of its own. It's an interesting premise, but it's brought down because it got crammed into one book. I almost dropped it when both our leads decided to move in like 6 hours after they first met. That usually is a deal breaker for me. Then something happens on their first night together and suddenly we have to deal with something extra. I really can't go into it without spoiling it.
I really believe this story would have benefitted from an extra book or two, so there was time to take things on more gradually. The story on it's own is a very nice one, but too much too fast in not enough pages in my opinion.