Saturday, October 28, 2017

Review: Forbidden Mind

Forbidden Mind Forbidden Mind by Karpov Kinrade
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Synopsis:


49% of Americans believe their government officials are honest. I don't know these officials, or their supporters, but I know their secrets, and 49% of Americans are wrong. 

My employers pay me well to be right, to know things others can't. But I don't know why they brought that boy in, strapped to a stretcher, barely conscious. He asked me for help when I could give none. 

I'm a wealthy spy, a talented artist, a martial arts black belt, and a prisoner. They tell me that on my eighteenth birthday, I will be released, free to go to the college of my dreams. It's my eighteenth birthday, and a man in black is at my door. I know he's not here to free me. 

I know, because I can read minds. 

My name is Sam, and this is my story. 

So begins the tale of Sam and Drake--from the time they link minds, forging a bond that leads to an unconventional romance--to their fight for survival against the corrupt, twisted organization known as 'Rent-A-Kid.' 

My Thoughts:



This book really drew me in. I just couldn't put the book down. I loved the fact that each kid had different powers & skills. The MC is likable and I found myself wanting her to escape. When you find out what is really happening here, it will leave you speechless. This series is definitely getting added to my TBR.

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