This Week, I lost Myself In. . .
The
Girls Who Were Found
Just when you thought it was safe to
turn the light off, we get a rather macabre twist of fate that reminds us, life
– however many times it comes around – just isn’t fair.
Take a peek at what to
expect.
*******
Kate
Sullivan’s back from the dead, back from the Beyond, and ready to just be a
normal girl again. She, Caro, and Darcy agree not to use their powers and to
forget about the Beyond with the whispering ocean. Problem is, one of them is
lying. She doesn’t want to move on, and she doesn’t want to be normal. The more
she dreams of the Beyond, the more it feels like home. Will the others figure
it out and save her before it’s too late?
Kerry Sullivan wants to leave the
girls alone, leave the Beyond alone, but her boss isn’t so keen on that idea.
She’s got a new lab, new subjects, and one chance to change all of their lives
forever. But her brand new sacrifice has ideas of her own—she’s not going to
die to go Beyond without taking someone with her.
Luke has moved on himself, even though
he hasn’t quite given up on Kerry forever, but a knock at his door will turn
his world upside down in a split second. When he answers Kerry’s call, Hannah
heads out on a rescue mission, ready to face the Beyond once again.
As worlds collide and battles
unfold, who will stay and who will go? Who can be saved and who is lost
forever? Will any of them ever be free of the Beyond again?
*******
The accelerated pace of the
last story continues in, The Girls Who
Were Found, the fourth book of L’Erin Ogle’s Beyond series. And as the
blurb so clearly indicates, times running out, for rescuers and resurrected
alike. The Beyond wants to reclaim its own, and concepts like keeping a low
profile or working quietly behind the scenes simply don’t enter the equation. Smash
n’ grab brutality and action does, snaring all of the main players in an ever
tightening noose that leaves little room for maneuvering.
Yes, lives are about to be
changed forever. . .
The trouble is, all these
spooky goings-on are becoming increasingly public. So, how to keep a secret
when more and more people are witnessing things that simply shouldn’t exist?
One thing’s for sure,
Detective Claire Wlazniak and her partner don’t like secrets. Especially the
ones that seem to swarm around Kate, her family, her friends, and just about
anyone remotely associated with the institute that ‘mysteriously’ burned down.
And with all the upheaval, they’re drawing ever closer to finding out the
truth. And that can’t be good!
So, let the chaos continue! As
you may comprehend, Ogle manages to keep a check on the pace, and steers the
story arc along in a madcap, helter-skelter ride of mayhem, fun, and vicious
action that keeps you turning the page. Needless to say, I really enjoyed it.
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