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Chargement... Perfect Weaponpar Jade Kerrion
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I received a copy of this trilogy in exchange for my honest review. This was such a great science fiction series, one that I thoroughly enjoyed. It was almost nonstop action and lots of suspense as they uncover the true reason behind creating “the perfect human”. Jade Kerrion made her characters extremely realistic. So the novels were easy to get involved in and very difficult to put down. I loved the fact that although it was similar X-Men, the “powers” were a realistic possible human development. This is definitely a 4 star series and worthy read. ( ) Where? But...what?!? I get that most people don’t understand the military the way I do, but SOLDIERS DO NOT ABANDON THEIR POST TO SAVE THEIR FRIENDS!!! Especially not highly trained and disciplined soldiers like in the Mutant Assault Group. You can’t have it both ways. Also, military boots are not “knee high.” They just aren’t. A woman wearing heavy patent leather knee high boots is not wearing military boots. Spoilers . . . . . . . Where did Zara get the dagger after she broke out of her cell? Or Galahad? Where did the eye cameras come from?!?!? Handwavium of the worst kind. Zara isn’t really a Mary-Sue, but her abilities strain credulity. The wheels came off the bus for me. I can’t continue with the series. Nobody is allowed to change or improve except Danyael, and he has to continue going through hell. The world is becoming thinner, not deeper, as the books continue. Spelling and grammar were mostly clean. Where? But...what?!? I get that most people don’t understand the military the way I do, but SOLDIERS DO NOT ABANDON THEIR POST TO SAVE THEIR FRIENDS!!! Especially not highly trained and disciplined soldiers like in the Mutant Assault Group. You can’t have it both ways. Also, military boots are not “knee high.” They just aren’t. A woman wearing heavy patent leather knee high boots is not wearing military boots. Spoilers . . . . . . . Where did Zara get the dagger after she broke out of her cell? Or Galahad? Where did the eye cameras come from?!?!? Handwavium of the worst kind. Zara isn’t really a Mary-Sue, but her abilities strain credulity. The wheels came off the bus for me. I can’t continue with the series. Nobody is allowed to change or improve except Danyael, and he has to continue going through hell. The world is becoming thinner, not deeper, as the books continue. Spelling and grammar were mostly clean. This series gets stronger and stronger with each book. The action is hard and fast paced and the characters are rich and draw you in. Yet again I find myself almost in tears at the things done to the hero of this series. Jade draws you in and makes you pray that this time someone will save him and understand him. His physical twin Galahad is outwardly what every woman would want but inwardly he never got a chance to grow understanding. I can't wait for the next installment which will hopefully be easier on poor Danyeal. The pain and emotional agony of this one character shows just how cruel and down right rotten most people are. That they rarely look into the eyes of those they despise to see the real person inside. Another amazing work of fiction. Lets get the next one out soon! This series gets stronger and stronger with each book. The action is hard and fast paced and the characters are rich and draw you in. Yet again I find myself almost in tears at the things done to the hero of this series. Jade draws you in and makes you pray that this time someone will save him and understand him. His physical twin Galahad is outwardly what every woman would want but inwardly he never got a chance to grow understanding. I can't wait for the next installment which will hopefully be easier on poor Danyeal. The pain and emotional agony of this one character shows just how cruel and down right rotten most people are. That they rarely look into the eyes of those they despise to see the real person inside. Another amazing work of fiction. Lets get the next one out soon! aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieDouble Helix (3)
Fantasy.
Fiction.
Science Fiction.
HTML:Follow USA Today bestselling author Jade Kerrion to a world where science has created heroes and monsters - in the third novel of the Double Helix. Don't fear the army of genetically engineered perfect killers. Fear the cripple who leads them. An alpha empath, Danyael Sabre is powerful, rare, and coveted, even among the alpha mutants who dominate the Genetic Revolution. Betrayed by his friends and abandoned to a life sentence in a maximum-security prison, Danyael receives freedom and sanctuary from an unlikely quarter - the Mutant Assault Group, an elite mutant task force within the US military. Physically crippled and emotionally vulnerable, Danyael succumbs to the warmth of friendships and the promise of love he finds within their ranks. Friendship and love, however, demand his loyalty, and Danyael rises to the challenge of training and leading the assault group's genetically modified super soldier army. The super soldiers are faster and stronger than the military's human soldiers; their animal instincts spur ferocity and fearlessness in battle. Who is the perfect weapon, though, the super soldiers or Danyael, the alpha empath, who can, with a touch, heal or kill? Adversaries swarm like vultures around carrion; the pawn is once again in play. The threads of betrayal that sent Danyael to prison spin into a web, ensnaring him. When a terrorist group strikes Washington, D.C., how far will Danyael go to defend a government that sent him to prison to die? "Higher octane than Heroes, more heart than X-Men." Read the third novel in the award-winning Double Helix series today. Welcome to the Genetic Revolution!. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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