The Decepticons want to destroy the Autobots secret power source. With power dangerously low, can Optimus Prime risk a battle? But if they retreat, they'll run right into an Insecticon nest. You must decide what to do.
Kathryn Lance, the author or co-author (or ghostwriter) of more than 50 print books (fiction, nonfiction, for adults and children), has moved into the world of e-publishing. Several of her out of print fiction books are or will soon be up on Smashwords and other online venues; new work, including short fiction and a YA sci-fi series, will soon be in print online as well.
A member of Authors Guild and Science Fiction Writers of America, Lance grew up in Tucson, Arizona, then moved to New York City for several years. Now she is back in Tucson, where she leads nature tours, writes, and has fun with her husband and four cats.
I am not a huge fan of "choose your own adventure" / "find your fate" stories. They are a fun and kind of silly read, and I always find myself reading all the possible putcomes as I go, as opposed to re reading for each separate option. So for me it gets a little jumbled.
That said, this was a good, standard Transformers story, and when I initially found it I knew I had to get for one reason above all others.
The Insecticons.
They were annoying, stupid, and all that is right in this world.
I enjoyed this little adventure, deapite preferring regular stories involving my mechanical heroes.
there are so many ways to read this book but what the most failing point is is that most of the ending are bad so I recomend that you pick up the book but youve been warend