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Plague and a bit of zen

hiddenHidden by Eve Kenin

In the frozen northern lands of the Waste, Tatiana has escaped from her imprisoned life in a lab and is out for revenge from those who used her cells to make a plague – her nemesis Dr. Ward and a man named Tolliver. When Tatiana is exposed to the illness, the mysterious Tristan takes her to an underground research facility with the intent of keeping her there to contain the infected. Working together, they join forces to put a stop to the plague.

Having only her siblings and a computer for company growing up, Tatiana finds social interaction difficult. It was interesting to follow her because she picks up more interpersonal skills along the way. And, as a Life/Charlie Crews fan I got a kick out of Tristan’s zenish bits that popped up here and there.

The air I exhale is inhaled by my insane companion. [page 110]

The sun that shines on me shines on my enemy. [page 300]

I haven’t read Driven, which precedes this book. If I had, the epilogue here wouldn’t have been a surprise for me, so reading out of order worked out okay.

4/5

Love Spell/Shomi, 2008, 978-0505527615

blurb:

Tatiana has honed her genetic gifts to perfection. She can withstand the subzero temperatures of the Northern Waste, read somebody’s mind with the briefest touch, and slice through bone with her bare hands. Which makes her one badass chick, all right. Nothing gets to her. Until she meets Tristan. Villain or ally, she can’t be sure. But one thing she does know: he has gifts too-including the ability to ramp up her heart rate to dangerous levels. But before they can start some chemistry of their own, they have to survive being trapped in an underground lab, hunted by a madman, and exposed to a plague that could destroy mankind.

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Phenomenal Girl 5

Phenomenal Girl 5 by AJ Menden

phenomenalgirl5Lainey Livingston otherwise known as Phenomenal Girl 5, has been working towards joining the Elite Hands of Justice, prime superhero crime fighting team to Megalopolis for years. She’s now been approved to join, and like all new members, she must train with the legendary Reincarnist, Robert Elliot before joining the EHJ’s ranks full-time. An apocalypse prophesy involving the villain The Dragon, magic training with the Reincarnist, and falling in love keep Lainey very busy.

Lainey’s training time is cut short when Robert reincarnates and effectively becomes a stranger again. When he reincarnates, he gets a cellular reboot and comes back as a new 20-year old man, not guaranteed to retain his knowledge and memories from previous selves.

I enjoyed this, the superhero world was fun and drew me in. The consequences and effects of Robert’s reincarnation and the mix of action and romance made for a good read.

4/5

Love Spell/Shomi, 2008, 978-0505527868
(thanks again bookwyrmknits for my copy)

cover blurb:

Lainey Livingston has just been made a member of the Elite Hands of Justice, the world’s premiere cadre of superheroes. Her work with the Red Knights and the Power Squad was impressive; all her senses are extraordinary, and her great strength and ability to fly are equally remarkable. But no one gets a free pass to active duty, and Lainey’s next test is going to be her hardest. She’s to train with the Reincarnist.

Robert Elliot, the Reincarnist. A magician who has lived multiple lifetimes, he’s the smartest man in the world – and Lainey’s last obstacle. He was personally responsible for seeing Pushstar wash out. But his eyes are the softest, kindest that Lainey has ever seen, and he’s just the sort to knock her for a loop. Lesson #1: Romantic entanglements among crime fighters are super exploitable, and falling in love with a man who “can’t die” is like waving a red flag at a bull. Especially when the most fiendish plot ever is about to break over Megalopolis like a wave of fire.

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