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Carregando... Healerde Kay L Moody
Nenhum(a) Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. A pet peeve I have with a lot of YA fiction is that the characters seem to get kidnapped a lot, so when one of the main characters started planning her own kidnapping, I had to chuckle. Healer takes place where Truth Seer leaves off. Because of events at the end of Truth Seer, Inara's future looks completely different than she had expected and Abe offers her a job working with his business to rescue orphans who have been captured by gangsters. Sounds straightforward enough until the taggers reemerge and start wreaking havoc again. With Inara's abilities weakened and Abe in denial of his own, they must rely on their friends' hilas (supernatural abilities) and work together to restore justice to Cairo. As if anything is ever that simple... I loved how Inara has learned from her past mistakes and tries so hard in this book to see the good in people. In book 1, her gift of seeing whether someone was telling the truth led her to judge those who lied, rather than realizing the reasons and the meanings behind the lie. Now, she is trying to find good in people for whom there may be little or no redemption. But it's fun because I can relate to this. It's a struggle when you value truth to not judge those who lie but also to honestly evaluate the person without being biased in any direction. Her relationship with Abe was put to the test as well. Truth matters. But how and why it matters is often more complicated than we think. As always, there was a twist at the end and I can't wait to see how this saga reaches a conclusion. I've already started reading book 3. I received a free copy of the book from the author and have reviewed it willingly. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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How do you heal an unseen wound? Cairo 2121. The city is falling, and Imara feels helpless. Though she has her boyfriend and sister by her side this time, the Egyptian cartel has allied with an old threat, and now kidnapping and murder are commonplace. It will take Imara's true colors--and Abe's mysterious potential--to set things right and begin to heal the city's soul. In this follow-up dystopian thriller, Imara and Abe are joined by a host of colorful new characters and skills. But only Imara can make the impossible choice of fixing the mistakes of her past... or saving a city. Healer is the 2nd book in the Truth Seer Trilogy. And don't miss, Truth Changer, the exciting conclusion to the Truth Seer Trilogy, available now! Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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After reading and loving book one I had to read this one! I am so glad that I read this, the action flows non stop and these characters bring new meaning to bravery. This one was even better, which is saying something, since sequels are not always as good! Healer did not disappoint.
Healer picks up right where the first book ended, and we are submerged into the action from page one, and it continues seamlessly throughout. What a rollercoaster ride! The characters continue to evolve; they have so much depth and continue to amaze me. The plot is very clear and and well-built out. The world building is rich, beautiful and well-rounded.
Overall, I really like the book and I am definitely looking forward for the next one!
*a copy was provided by Marten Press*
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Truth Seer by Kay L. Moody | Review
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