Seriously, for this alone the book is worth it. Regan aka Killer, one of the main characters, loses his memory after the first chapter and this not only allows for a natural revelation of the background story of Parole, but it’s also one of the most fascinating character developments I’ve ever read. “But still, it must be so weird to you, to wake up in a city full of people with superpowers, who really probably shouldn’t have them…and hearing that any day we might fall into a fire.” Until the end, the reader is learning and discovering, and so I really don’t want to take away from your reading experience by telling you too much. Right from the first page I was totally sucked in by the engaging writing style of the author, by the unusual– and also diverse– cast of characters, and by the mystery that is hidden in every pore of the book. I haven’t read a book that wasn’t a romance or at least had a romantic story arc in quite a while and usually, to be honest, they don’t really capture me and, um, I get easily bored.
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