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Review: SHADOW OF DECEPTION (The Kazumi Chronicles #1) by Sophia L. Johnson @AuthorSLJ @DarkWorldBooks #Giveaway
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SHADOW OF DECEPTION (The Kazumi Chronicles #1)
by Sophia L. Johnson
YA Dystopian/Sci-fi
Published on April
19th, 2015
BLURB
2153, Toronto, United Nation of North America
(UNNA)
A horrific plane crash kills all five hundred and
forty-two passengers except one. Kazumi emerges from the wreckage physically
unscathed but has lost all her memories. Her miraculous survival has the whole
city buzzing but all she wants is to go home, wherever home is.
After waiting a month in the hospital with no one
to claim her, Kazumi is deemed homeless. She is about to be sent to a nearby
teenage shelter when the nurse she grew to trust ushers her down a mysterious
path, one that promises safety and maybe even the chance to recover her
memories. With no better options available, Kazumi takes her chance and finds
herself in the headquarters of the Sarcomeres, a secret society of genetically
advanced humans hidden deep inside the Rocky Mountains. The Sarc’s heightened
physical abilities and high-tech gadgets are not the only things that fascinate
Kazumi. Finnegan O’Riley, a fellow Sarc she meets along the way also gets her
heart racing. When Kazumi discovers that she possesses the genetic potential of
a Sarcomere, she jumps at the chance to train with them, not knowing the death
defying tests that are involved.
Meanwhile, a centuries-old nemesis of the
Sarcomeres begins to stir in the dark, setting their dark plans in motion. Just
when Kazumi thinks she can help protect her new found home, past memories
surface to threaten her new identity. She soon realizes that layers of
deception run deep and everyone has a secret agenda, including herself.
Who can she trust when she can’t even trust
herself? One wrong decision could bring forth consequences worse than death.
All royalties made
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EXCERPT
Despite my slower pace, we manage
to put a good distance between us and the pursuing soldiers. The ruin that was
once the train station is far behind us now.
Just when I think we are out of harm’s
way, four dark figures emerge from the trees fifty feet ahead, blocking our
path. Their faces are hooded by their purple robes.
Finn stops abruptly and I stumble
forward. He tightens his grip on me so I don’t trip and fall.
“What is it?” I gasp, feeling like
a very large person is sitting on my chest.
“Neuronics,” Finn says under his
breath. “Stay close to me, don’t look them in the eye, and don’t believe
anything you see. Use this when you have the chance.” He hands me a gun.
I don’t remember if I ever held a
gun before, but it’s heavier than I thought. The cool and smooth metal is
somewhat soothing against my hot and sweaty palm. There are red markings
infused into its gleaming surface, just like the blades I saw back in the
training hall. The lines and curves of the characters remind me of ancient
runes. And the red ink inside seems to be moving, like a mini river flowing
through a maze. This is his gun, not a stolen one from the soldiers like I
thought.
“Duck!” Finn pulls me to the
ground as a massive tree trunk flies over our heads. I look up and see the four
figures still standing at their original spot. Their hoods lowered, revealing
their stern faces. All of them male.
I want to ask Finn where did that
tree trunk come from but the blue soldiers have caught up to us from behind.
Finn springs onto his feet and collides with the crowd of blue in a flash.
I hold up my gun with trembling
hands, thinking I can help Finn clear out a few enemies. But the chaotic blur
makes it difficult for me to aim. I shift my attention to the purple figures
and they too have advanced closer.
Trying to steady my aim, I
heedlessly stare into the eyes of one of the Neuronics and find myself
immobilized by his intense gaze. No matter how hard I try to look away, my eyes
will not comply. I begin to feel something invisible reaching into my mind,
like tentacles creeping through my brain, scrutinizing my every brain cell.
NO!
Frantically, I drop the gun and
clutch my head with both hands. I need to get these tentacles out of my head.
But they are growing in number and are now in every orifice of my head.
AHH!. . . gross!
I can see their ends flailing from
my nostrils. I grab onto one with my fingers and I pinch as hard as I can. But
the damn thing won’t die. The feeling is horrible, like a sickening itch in my
brain that I can never scratch.
The sensation intensifies. I drop
to my knees with a piercing cry. “Get off me!” I scratch, squeeze, rake, and
peel at every bit of tentacle that I can get my hands on. They are too slimy and
quick. The terrible itch spreads down my neck, threatening to take over my
whole body. I yank one tentacle out of my neck just before it creeps down to my
chest, but three more take its place with a vengeance.
“AHHHH . . .”
My hands are furiously battling
with the creatures when my knee bumps into something solid. Through the
flailing limbs, I see the gun on the ground, the gun Finn told me to use when
the time is right.
I grab the gun and press the cold
barrel to my head. The agony is insufferable. I wrap a finger around the
trigger, ready for my sweet relief.
MY REVIEW
I received a free copy of the book
from the author for my honest opinion.
Shadow of Deception is about a young woman who is the sole survivor of a plane crash out of five hundred and forty two passengers. After she wakes up in the hospital she can't remember her name, where she is from, her parents or anything. Her memories start the moment she wakes up in the hospital. Not knowing what her name someone says she needs a name and starts calling her Gabi. She is ok with it and thinks Gabi is just as good a name as any. When she wakes up she over hears a couple of the nurses talking about her and they think she is a very special human being. They think that she may be a Sarcomere. Sarcomeres are human as well but they are just different than normal humans. They all have different talents, special powers or some are stronger and faster than regular humans.
The Sarcomeres take Gabi under their wings and try to help her in any way they can. They give her a home and food. They also try to teach her how to fight and defend herself. They are helping her because they are hoping that they can help her to get her memories back and they want to help her find out what her special talent is.
I loved the personalities of the characters that the author created in Shadow of Deception. Well take Gabi for instance she was a quick and faster learner. When her instructor Finn showed her how to do something it didn't usually take her too many tries to get it right. At first she was a little slow in picking it all up but when the time came and she needed it her body just took over and she let out the person she really was or did she?
The Sarcomeres was always training for a fight with the Neuronics. They were always fighting with the Neuronics because the Neuronics wanted to be the top dog. They wanted to be the best and be in control of the Sarcomeres, humans and whoever else was living nearby.
The Sarcomeres was always training for a fight with the Neuronics. They were always fighting with the Neuronics because the Neuronics wanted to be the top dog. They wanted to be the best and be in control of the Sarcomeres, humans and whoever else was living nearby.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
With a degree in International
Business Management, Sophia has worked in a major marketing firm where she
realized the corporate world isn’t one she wants to be in. She then made the switch into the healthcare
industry as a Registered Massage Therapist by day and a writer by night. She is now a Massage Therapy instructor and a
published author living with her husband and daughter in Toronto. Her go-to genres are science fiction,
fantasy, and dystopian; or anything that sweeps her away into a foreign world
that promises adventure.
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of one day being authors but that changed when they shared a joint dream of
creating a world to bring to life the stories of a group of dangerously
handsome supernaturals.
Brenda is a Southern California girl who grew up in chaos,
having ten siblings. Her mother is a brave, courageous woman who gave birth to
a small village of children and has successfully battled advanced stage breast
cancer for almost two years. Her parents did something right and taught Brenda
how to persevere and accomplish whatever she set her mind to. Whether that was
completing her bachelors and Masters degrees, or writing books, she is always
up for a challenge.
Brenda survived the brutal murder of her first husband, John
DeCaprio, at the hands of the children he was counseling to go on and help
children in similar situations. Brenda remarried years later and now lives with
her husband and their three fun-loving, energetic children. She loves running, reading,
cooking, and Monster Energy drinks. And, Tami's margaritas!
Tami is a southern girl, born and raised in Georgia. She is
married and has two boys, so needless to say, she is surrounded by
testosterone. We are trying to bottle Tami's strength and positive outlook on
life. It has helped her beat breast cancer and she is a proud three-year
survivor. She loves reading paranormal romances, running at the lake near her
home, watching college football (Go Dawgs!!!), and is always in search of the
next best margarita.
Their life journeys led them both to Texas and one another.
They fast became best friends and can always be found together. Whether it's
lounging by the pool or writing steamy love scenes, they are frequently seen
pissing themselves from laughter. It's embarrassing, really. But that's ok,
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Title: Suvi's Revenge
Series: Rowan Sisters' Trilogy #3
Authors: Brenda Trim
and Tami Julka
Genre: Paranormal
Romance
Recommended Age: 18+
Synopsis:
Suvi is the youngest of the Rowan triplets, but prefers high
heels to combat boots, and always choose the club over the battlefield.
Unfortunately, if she isn't rebuilding the business she shares with her
sisters, she's searching for their archenemy, Cele. Through all of the trials
that Suvi and her sisters have been through with her sister's mates, Suvi
believes they've done their part, and it's time for a celebration, but that
isn't in the cards for her. Suvi has waited her entire life to meet her Fated
Mate, the man who she is meant to spend the rest of her life with, but when she
finally meets him, she isn't able to plan the party of the century. Instead,
she and her sisters have seventy-two hours to investigate a murder, locate a
rogue vampire and stop an evil witch from stealing their powers. Oh, and save
her mate from a death sentence. She wants nothing more than to spend her days
and nights in sensual oblivion with her vampire, but the clock is ticking, and
her mate's life along with it.
Caine DuBray's world is upended when he wakes up next to a
human female that has been drained dry. As the only vampire on scene, her death
is immediately pinned on him. He believes he is innocent, but he can't recall
the details of their date. Rather than executing him immediately, the Vampire
King gives him three days to prove his innocence, and points him to the Rowan
Sisters, notorious for their growing powers and talent. He discovers that one
of the witches he is directed to is his Fated Mate and their passion sets him
on fire, leaving him desperate for the chance to spend eternity with the sexy
witch. Will they be able to save him, or will Suvi face eternity without her
Fated Mate?
Excerpt:
A God stood before her. A male well above six feet tall with
a firmly muscled body took up the entrance. He wasn't like most supernatural
males either. Most were rugged and casual, preferring jeans and t-shirts. There
were the exceptions and this male was one hell of an exception in his black
two-piece suit that was tailored to his sculpted body like a work of art. His
shaggy black hair didn't fit his attire as disheveled as it was, falling into his
green eyes.
The sensation of electricity rippling through her veins stunned Suvi. There was always a rush when she practiced magic, but this was so much more than that. She was captured by his gaze and her entire being woke to pay attention. She noticed the haggard look on his face as he loosened his blue pin-striped tie, walking into the store. The way he moved reminded her of a panther and she wanted desperately to be his prey.
"What's wrong with Suvi, daddy?" She heard Donovan ask and Braeden's chuckle.
"You'll understand some day, son. Come on. Let's go get some ice cream down the street." She heard the door sound again when Braeden and Donovan left but she didn't move, she couldn't, she was rooted to the spot.
Caught in an erotic trance, Suvi was aware that she was gawking and speechless. In her defense, any female would be in this male's presence. The touch of her sisters brought her out of it, and she blushed with her embarrassment.
"Are you the Rowan sisters?" The somber note to his deep voice had Suvi doing a double take and that's when she noted the haunted look to his gorgeous green eyes. She wondered what put that look there and oddly, she wanted to put a smile on his face and make that expression disappear.
Pema extended her hand. "Yes, we are. I'm Pema and these are my sisters, Isis and Suvi," she pointed to them in turn. "How can we help you?" Suvi noticed how Ronan had abandoned hanging shelves and come to stand directly behind Pema.
"I'm not sure where to begin and I don't even know if you can do anything." He seemed nervous and out of sorts and Suvi wanted to promise him she'd move heaven and earth to help him. "I'm Caine DuBray. Jace and Zander thought maybe you three could help me with this situation I have suddenly found myself in. It's a nightmare really." He paused and placed his hands in his pockets. She saw the muscles flexed in his neck from clenching his jaw tightly.
Suvi was inexplicably drawn to him and overcome with a fierce need to erase the shadows. She wanted to draw him into her arms and hold him tightly. She knew what would put a smile on his face and she was happy to oblige. Not that she was being entirely selfless given that she was pretty sure it would put a smile on hers, too.