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Conner by Miranda Stork

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5.0


Right off the bat, I'm excited and drawn in by the sort of dark atmosphere. I mean this literally as it's a summer evening and the point of view is told from - we know not what ... yet. Some ideas come into place just as I am brought back to modern day and again pulled right in by the psychology professor whose ethics are more to my tune than the man who seeks her help. A not-so-subtle ethics debate is underlying as what appears to be a fascinating tale begins.

As I read on, the main character prompts me to wonder if he's what he says he is, or just a modern day Sybil. All the while the ethics question lingers and comes up repeatedly based on how he's being treated in his current facility. As I watch him transition back and forth the first few times, during his first examination by Dr. Miller, as Conner explains the incident that led to his incarnation, I cannot help but think of the line Jared Leto sings, "Tell me would you kill to save a life?" Read for yourself, you'll see what I mean & have your own opinions as to the 'right' answer to such a question.

Reading along I also thoroughly enjoy the author's references to pop culture, both classic and of my generation.

The adventure begins early into the book - I read it in one session, unable to put it down. An element of good vs. evil... or wait! Is it evil or only a group of people who aim to protect the planet & all of its inhabitants from the destruction we humans inflict? You'll have to read for yourself to see - you won't be sorry you did.
Serenity Broken by Kerry J. Donovan

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5.0

The excitement starts right in the opening of the book – and as it goes on we get a view from all perspectives: killer’s, victim’s, investigators. Love it. As an American reading a UK author, I’m enjoying the fact that I have no problem getting a clear picture in my head, nor in following the dialogue. Any expressions I do not already know are used in a way that makes them self-explanatory.

Kerry does an excellent job of writing in a way that should please readers on both sides of the pond while keeping up the suspense and interest!

The story contained a good amount of action and mystery; what I love is in this short story I already became attached to the characters and will be seeking out more of this ‘cast’.