Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Book Review: Breeder by A.K. Nevermore

 

 Published January 1, 2024


What you don't know can kill you...

Before Kara met Flynn, she was property of the Source.

The genetic research facility owned by a powerful international conglomerate dominates the Northern Hemisphere. Valued solely for her DNA and her talent to bind matter together, when she receives her summons to breed, she panics.

Rescued from the brink of death, she’s offered the chance to escape and find her own destiny.

But the journey through the desolation of the Outside is fraught with peril, and the golden halos marking her as a Talent also paint her as a target. Kept ignorant of everything beyond the facility’s walls, Kara grapples to survive in the hostile wasteland. Humanity purists and roving gangs are only a fraction of her problems, because the Source, and Riegel, her contracted mate, aren’t just going to let her walk away…

MY REVIEW:


Breeder  (The Price of Talent #0.5)Breeder by A.K. Nevermore
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Kara was property of the Source, a genetic research facility.She is being used for her DNA and being able to bind matter together. Someone helps her to escape and she goes on the run. Meets up with a man who she does not trust and goes back to running again when she meets Finn.Kara is finding it hard to survive before Finn but he will help her.
I really liked this world and it is a dystopian sci fi dark romance.
I received the arc from the author.

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                                                                   A.K. Nevermore


Website
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Genre
Science Fiction, Paranormal, Romance


AK Nevermore enjoys operating heavy machinery, freebases coffee, and gives up sarcasm for Lent every year.

A Jane-of-all-trades, she’s a certified chef, restores antiques, and dabbles in beekeeping when she’s not reading voraciously or running down the dream in her beat-up camo Chucks.

Unable to ignore the voices in her head, and unwilling to become medicated, she writes full time around a nest full of ravens. Her books explore dark worlds, perversely irreverent and profound, and always entertaining.

AK belongs to a bunch of industry associations, volunteers for far too many committees, teaches creative writing, and on the rare occasion, sleeps.

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