Volition (Perception #2) by Lee Strauss
Publication Date: April 16th 2013
Genre: YA Science Fiction
Summary
Volition is the exciting continuation of PERCEPTION
Zoe Vanderveen is on the run with her captor turned rescuer, Noah Brody.
They're in love.
Or at least that’s what he tells her. Her memories have returned but her feelings are dreamlike—thin and fleeting. Her heart can’t be trusted. Just look at what happened with Taylor Blake.
Senator Vanderveen’s new team of cyborg agents are in hot pursuit, and a reward for their capture is broadcast nationwide. Record breaking cold and snow hinder their escape. Someone dies helping them.
And their fight for survival has only begun.
Zoe Vanderveen is on the run with her captor turned rescuer, Noah Brody.
They're in love.
Or at least that’s what he tells her. Her memories have returned but her feelings are dreamlike—thin and fleeting. Her heart can’t be trusted. Just look at what happened with Taylor Blake.
Senator Vanderveen’s new team of cyborg agents are in hot pursuit, and a reward for their capture is broadcast nationwide. Record breaking cold and snow hinder their escape. Someone dies helping them.
And their fight for survival has only begun.
Lee Strauss writes historical and science fiction/romance for upper YA and adult readers. She also writes light and fun stuff under the name Elle Strauss. To find out more about Lee and her books check out her facebook page. Follow her on Twitter https://twitter.com/ elle_strauss to find out about new releases sign up for her newsletter at www.ellestraussbooks.com
Author Links:
Website: http:// ellestraussbooks.blogspot.ca/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ elle_strauss
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ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of this book until now. I think a genetically altered person can be trusted, unless they do something to ruin that trust.
ReplyDeleteI have not yet read Perception, but I would think they could be trusted, it probably depends on the person...
ReplyDeleteI have not read perception yet but I would like to. I'm not sure if an genetically altered person could be trusted.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read it yet but I am SO excited to!
ReplyDeleteI have not read Perception yet.
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I haven't read Perception, but it looks very good. I believe in trusting people until they show me they can't be trusted, genetically altered or not.
ReplyDeleteCurrently reading the book now and loving it! As for trusting a genetically altered person, people have my trust until they break it.
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