Storm (Swipe Series) By Evan Angler

Evan Angler’s third installment titled “Storm” is another book that has been on my shelf and once I got to reading it I couldn’t put it down. This book is a young adult dystopian where there is a group of young people known as Dust (markless individuals). In this series we see how the government marked people as a means of keeping track of them but also allows for them to have access to their citizen rights and if you do not have your mark you are considered to be outcasts from society and can even be arrested. In this story we see how our main character Logan (a dust member) escaped from the Archeron prison where there is a facility for brainwashing those that are not marked into following the governments cause. While inside the facility Logan found his sister, Lily, but found out that she had been brainwashed to follow the government’s ways. While in the facility Logan learns of a disease that was developed to use against those without the mark to control them and he and his allies have to race to find a cure so that the world is not destroyed as he knows it. The characters do not want to conform to the ways of the marked and if they don’t figure out a cure they will all be brainwashed individuals at the control of the government.
For me, I was hooked from the first page of this book. The novel ends, however, with a cliffhanger which I hate when books do as they then leave you waiting until the next book comes out. But then again that just means that I am going to be sitting here waiting to find out what happens next. This was a great book and a series I would recommend to many others. Purchase on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Storm-Swipe-Series-Evan-Angler/dp/1400321972/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1388851845&sr=8-1&keywords=storm+evan+angler
Published on January 04, 2014 08:17
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