YA Fantasy, horror
Date Published: December 26 2014
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Only the best are chosen to breed.
The rest are loaded onto carts and taken away from the encampment. Never to be seen again.
Trinity has one week to escape into the forest and discover the fate of her kind.
Dive into the Lake of Sins and discover a world filled with human-animal hybrids where predators are friends and monsters aren't nearly as scary as those who create them.
The YA, dark fantasy series people are calling dark, gritty and too disturbing to put down.
Review
This is a very imaginative Fantasy. There was a lot of time to get used to the world that L.S. O'Dea has created, but once I understood the world, I was truly invested.
I liked that this was fantasy but also had many other qualities that made it lovable to readers of other genres as well.
The author has a real talent for bringing to life characters that a reader just connects with and roots for from the very beginning.
The journey of these characters was very fun to read about.
O'Dea has done a great job of bringing something new to the YA Fantasy world. The plot is very well written and keeps the reader flipping pages.
I liked that this was fantasy but also had many other qualities that made it lovable to readers of other genres as well.
The author has a real talent for bringing to life characters that a reader just connects with and roots for from the very beginning.
The journey of these characters was very fun to read about.
O'Dea has done a great job of bringing something new to the YA Fantasy world. The plot is very well written and keeps the reader flipping pages.
About the Author
L. S. O’Dea grew up the youngest of seven in a family that uses teasing and tricks as an indication of love (or at least that’s what she tells herself). Being five years younger than her closest sibling often made her the unwilling entertainment for her brothers and sisters.
Before she started kindergarten her brothers taught her how to spell her first and middle name—Linda Sue. She was so proud she ran into the kitchen to tell her mother. She stood tall and recited the letters of her name: L-E-M-O-N H-E-A-D.
Perhaps, she has her siblings to thank for the demons that whisper through her mind and help to create these dark and demented stories.
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