![]() ![]() ![]() Though a little reminiscent of X-Men & the Percy Jackson series in minor details, the author has created really fresh content - an unusual occurrence in ya lit (and it promotes reading Ray Bradbury - way to go Derting!). Lo & behold, once I started reading, I couldn't stop! I *loved* this book!! Derting created characters I connected with (Tyler is so swoon-worthy) and a plot line that, albeit out there (pun intended), was absolutely riveting. ![]() This book just happened to be readily available at the library one day, before I had to sit down and wait for my car to be fixed. I am not at all remotely interested in science. Review 2: This book deserves 4 1/2 stars. Together, they go on the run and it's one twist after another until the very end.Fast-paced, interesting, with some Sci-Fi, but that's not the main focus of the story. She has no memories past the argument with her father and the ensuing light.But with the NSA after her, her parents divorced, and her boyfriend and best friend now together, the only other person Kyra can trust is the boy next-door. Kyra has been missing for five years, but to her, it seems like five minutes. Really worried.But the abduction isn't dwelled upon - the results of it are. Review 1: I was worried when I saw alien abductions were a part of the storyline. ![]()
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