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After a daring escape from the scientists who created her, Seraphina and Zen believe they are finally safe from the horrors of her past only to discover that new threats await them.
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( Here you go, Paige. :P)
Two things:
1) I did not absolutely loathe this book
2) I never actually finished this book.
There. Done. Okay, so I went into this book really wanting to love it. I enjoyed the first book very much, and was eager to find what would become of Sera and Zen. Well, the beginning was good. The middle not so much. And the end? I guess I'll never know.
At the beginning of the novel, Sera and Zen are staying low in 1609. That part was interesting; seeing how they coped in a world where Sera would be considered a witch. It got better when Zen fell ill and Sera was sent to trial. To make a long story short, everything was really good in the year 1609. And then Kaelen came and kidnapped Sera to the future.
Now, by this time we've nearly hit the middle of the book. Of course, Sera is frantically trying to find a cure for her beloved Zen. Kaelen is pretty much her genetically engineered soulmate, so she can barely control herself around him. (Might I say, gross?). And then we meet Older Cody and Older Cody's gorgeous wife and child. It was still good by then. And then I just couldn't stay focused on the book. I don't know- for some reason I wasn't interested anymore. I guess I was starting to feel like the book was beginning to be a bit bland. Maybe it's just me. And it very well could be! So don't let this review deter you from reading the first book, because it's a really good book. :)
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