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Project ELE #2

Finding ELE

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How far would Willow go to find the man she loves?

It only took three short months for Project ELE to send sixteen year old Willow Mosby's life spinning out of control. Her family has been torn apart; she merely escaped capture by the Hasting's men and now Alec, her first love, is missing along with her newfound friends. In order to find them, Willow is forced to leave the shelter, her only protection from ELE's wrath. What she doesn't realize is that outside, the change has begun and the world will NEVER be the same again.

The government has failed in its plan to implement Project ELE and a war has erupted beyond the shelter walls. The forces of good and evil collide and Willow has no choice but to choose a side. When her rare abilities become a liability an unlikely protector must step up to help her. For if her gifts were to fall into the wrong hands...NOBODY will be safe.

With her protector by her side Willow races against time to find Alec and her friends. After new friendships are built and alliances are formed, Willow finds herself torn between the one she loves and the one who protects her.

From the authors of Project ELE comes Finding ELE. The second book in an all new apocalyptic series with a paranormal twist: The ELE Series.

280 pages, ebook

First published October 7, 2012

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About the author

Rebecca Gober

14 books318 followers
Rebecca Gober was born in Houston, Texas in 1982 and spent most of her life growing up in Dallas, Texas. In between working full time, being a wife and mother of two, Rebecca has never let her passion for reading and fiction fall through the cracks. Rebecca Gober's first series, The Night Marchers Series, which she co-authored with her best friend and partner in crime, Courtney Nuckels, was released in e-book format in October of 2011. Since then, Rebecca and Courtney have gone on to write Redemption, the sequel to Night Marchers and three books in The ELE Series: Project ELE, Finding ELE and Exposing ELE. Ending ELE is scheduled to release in September 2013. In addition to being an author of six successful books, Rebecca is the CEO of Clean Teen Publishing. A new publishing company that opened their doors in early 2013, whose content ratings for every book published gives them a unique presence in the market.

Rebecca and Courtney are downhome country girls powered by chocolate and other random late night cravings. Coined in southern twang they bring new meaning to the word y'all. BFI's since the 6th grade, with a knack for getting into sticky situations, has resulted in countless ideas to write about for years to come.

When Rebecca is not working or writing, you can find her spending time with her family and her not so little puppy Neo.

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Profile Image for Marie.
504 reviews387 followers
October 14, 2012
First impressions? I have to say I much prefer this cover to 'Project ELE' looks much more intriguing!

Now the book. Totally lived up to my expectations it starts back right where Project Ele finishes. Willow saves her mom and finds out that she is one of the leaders of a group of rebels who have all had the survival shot. And it turns out that they all have super strength and speed. They fight off reapers who want to kill them for their powers. This is not my favourite part however.. Want to know what is?? SABBY'S BACK!! Yay. I loved Sebastian her little brother he is so damn cute.
I loved it all though just like I loved the first.
Willows powers developed as well as her as a person. She became strong, courageous, compassionate and loyal. At first I was a little wary I mean I just wanted my boy Alec back. However Tony was a welcome distraction. I'd take a piece of that hotness.

This book is so much happier I mean everyone gets reunited even if its only for a little while,.

This book was captivating from start to finish, I read it in an hour straight! It proved to be another quick, fast paced and brilliant book. An excellent sequel that I thoroughly enjoyed. The story never slowed, it was so full of action I just soaked up the pages. There was no room to be bored. I couldn't look away. I just wanted more.

The authors sure know how to end the book with the most agonising cliff hangers! Project Ele's cliffhanger had me screaming for the next book this one has me begging.

I did get a little peed off with Willow however, I mean I so did not want another love triangle.
But other than that I loved this book.
Profile Image for Kimberly Schaaf.
126 reviews23 followers
January 23, 2013
A five star read!! Hands down!!

Once finishing Project ELE, I couldn't just sit back and try something else. I just HAD to know what happened to Willow and her crew.

I was pleasantly surprised to see that Finding ELE picked up right where Project ELE left us.

I am totally intrigued with the plethora of abilities that surface in this sequel. The link to eye color just blows my mind. And Willow having as many as she does. Without giving anything away - you will be blown away with what's in store for Willow.

I have to say, Alice quickly became one of my most favorite characters. Her determination not only as a leader of her people, but also as a mother was amazing! I do have to say that you could totally tell that being on the outside fighting for months made her a bit hard. I can't imagine not wanting to spend every waking moment with my child after being reunited with them after 4 months. Not knowing what ALL she experienced in the time that she was away from Willow and her husband...I guess we really can't be too hard on her coolness at times.

On to Mr. Tony. BOY OH BOY!!! Do these ladies know how to write oh so cute and lovable guys or what?!?! I loved seeing how there was definitely some "tension" between him and Willow. And how, being the teenage girl that she is, Willow is really torn throughout the story with her feelings.

I have to take a minute to comment just a little on Connor. Oh my word, I think he's a riot. Super cheesy and fun...and I love that he dotes on Claire, yet still is able to be a smart ass. He's one of my most favorite characters.

I'm also quite impressed with the intensity of the relationship between Alec and Willow. I don't know that I have ever seen someone as completely and totally dedicated to another person as Alec is to Willow. At least not at the age that they are at. I have to keep reminding myself that they are only 16 and 17. But I guess when you're faced with such an uncertain future as these kids have, you grow up fast.

This book was almost impossible for me to put down!! And again with the cliffhangers. I'm anxious for the third installment!! That oh so horrible Zack...I know he's going to play a huge role in book three!!

Again - a five star read!! Awesomesauce!!! Read it, loved it, and reviewed!!
Profile Image for Avid Reader Amy's Reviews.
218 reviews
October 10, 2012
Review From Amy's Book World:

The dynamic duo of Rebecca Gober and Courtney Nuckels are back with the second installment of the ELE series. This is a much anticipated book because we have to know what happened to Willow. Finding ELE has a different vibe than it's counterpart. This one has more of a apocalyptic survival feel to it since most of the book is outside the confines shelter. It's also action packed and more fast paced. Finding ELE has something for everyone, romance, action, paranormal and a kick ass heroine.

So here is the breakdown. I picks up were Project ELE ended. Willow is free from the shelter but doesn't know where her friends are. She meets up with survivors and surprise the people on the outside have special powers too. She is rare with all of her abilities so is constantly tailed by Hot Tony, her bodyguard. I smell a love triangle with Willow, Hot Tony and Alec. Pieces of the puzzle come together and we learn how everyone got powers and a possible reason why Willow has so many. On top of everything there are Reapers, humans who have no humanity, stealing powers and killing people.

I loved this book. It is a roller coaster thrill ride. It really shows the aftermath of an apocalypse. There is no shelter to hide in. It is every man for themselves. The authors show that in a time like this the least likely person can be your savior. In this case it is Willow's mom Alice and grumpy old Mr. Leroy. Alice takes on a leadership role. Everyone in her camp looks up to her. From the few moments that she appeared in Project ELE, the change from mom to survivor leader is amazing. And who ever knew Mr Leroy could kick butt? :)

The book was well written. You feel the emotion of the characters because you become so easily attached to them. Once again I am amazed at how they write a book so seamlessly and you can not tell which part belongs to which author. This is something I have seen only a few times in dual author books I have read.

Overall I thought this book was awesome, even if it ended in a cliffhanger ;). I enjoy reading books by these authors and with Finding ELE I think they have another hit on their hands. This series is a must read.

Disclaimer: I received this book courtesy of the authors in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Pam.
916 reviews45 followers
October 24, 2012
I received a copy of Finding ELE from the authors for a honest review. Willow has made it outside a find a whole new world. She finds her mother and little brother and discover they have powers as well. Seems everyone has some kind of power and your eye color reflects what power you have. Willow wants to hunt for Alec and her friends so her mom puts Tony in charge of watching out for her. Along with the past bad guys we find some new evil people as well they are called the Reapers.

Just when I thought it couldn't get better it does. Project ELE was so great but i think Finding ELE tops it. When I read the first book I never moved till it was finished well I just have to say the same was true for this one. I read it all in one sitting. The authors do such an amazing job with their writing you aren't reading this book you are in the world of ELE. Willow is fantastic as always and I love getting to know her mom and little brother more. Got to say the little brother is such an adorable person. Even some of the characters you met at the beginning of Project ELE come back and surprise you. A few other nice surprises are Candy. I love how she has changed and will like to see where her character goes. Alec is a sweety as always and I thought he was the one. How ever after reading this book I am Team Tony. I love this guy and if I could I would write myself into the book and take him.

The book has a great fast pace where you get to see what life is like now on earth and it even introduces you to older games the characters have never heard of. Bad to say with todays technology I can see this being true one day with people only knowing stuff they can play on a computer of some sort. The love is still sweet and clean to where you will have no problems letting a younger person read this book. Great job on that ladies! The action is incredible you get to see the bad guys/ creatures and what they can do. To wrap this up I love this series and see it becoming a favorite reread of mine. Pick this up for a futuristic series with human with powers, love, survival and so much more. I am not so patiently waiting for the next book I want it now lol.
Profile Image for Heather Alexander.
276 reviews25 followers
October 22, 2012
I was given this book in return for an honest review. This is the sequel to Project Ele. The book starts at the exact second that the last book ended. I loved that. Usually it' several months later, yada yada. Willow has just found out her mother is alive and so is her little brother. Turns out that the imunizations that everyone were given, have altered everyone in some way. Once activated, each power comes with a different eye color. Willow is the only one known to be able to pick up peoples powers and make them her own, hence her eyes are a myriad of colors depending on which power she is using. Then there are the Reapers, they can take powers for themselves, but unlike Celeste, they kill the person while taking their powers. The Reapers eyes are red and they are evil,vicious, power hungry mobs. They are the enemy. Willow's mom is the leader of the rebels. They have a safe haven for the time being. Willow's mom wants her trained and appoints Tony as her trainer and bodyguard, if the Reapers were ever to get ahold of Willow's powers, it would be disastrous. Willow is feeling a little out of sorts due to the way she is feeling towards Tony, and that is amplified when they find Alec, after they enter the shelter to find her him and Conner, who went in looking for her. Her motley crew of Alex, Conner, Claire and one additon, Candy (evil Zach's sister)adjust to life outside of the shelter. Jealousy becomes an issue between Alex and Tony, and Willow has something about her powers that she must keep secret at all costs, or it could mean losing the trust of everyone. This book is just as fantastic as the first one. The characters, while having powers, are still typical teenagers. The book is action packed and sucks you in from the very first page. Great for young adults and adults alike. I loved it that their was a little added humor when the kids discover board games, they've never seen them before, Monopoly, Twister, Clue, etc. and they have a blast playing them. Fully recommend this book, it is fantastic. WaAr
Profile Image for Brooke Banks.
1,045 reviews189 followers
March 10, 2016
The Good:
+New characters
+Character growth
+More family involvement
+Twists
+Pacing
+More world-building

The Bad & The Other:

-Cliffhanger
-Love triangle
-didn't like the portrayal of the new girl and Willow's attitude of “Oh, she's flirty so she must have daddy issues. How sad”.
-Didn't like Willow's use of “man card”. It felt off and I said, “Wait, why is she saying that? Do we still have this shit in the future? Fuuck.”
-No specifics on where they are in the US or anything, so when they travel I was disoriented.

There's a lot more conflict. SO much drama. All the drama. Beyond the personal, the outside world has a host of new issues, including rebel fractions, and ELE's outed as lying fuckfaces.

It revolves around the search for Willow's friends and leaves the consequences of their findings for its sequel Survivng ELE. It's about survival and learning surface learning and being a rebel. It's great finding out about everyone outside the FEMA shelters. The dystopian global government conspiracy is on the back burner for the moment.

I did like how there are bright spots and down time for them so it's not all doom and gloom 24/7.

Willow wasn't all that personable as she's going through some growing pains. It's a good thing though for character progression. The repercussions and changes are coming in the next book. There's enough going on and her mindset is explained well enough that she's not insufferable.


Love Triangle:

UGH.

However, there is a heartwarming moment when she seeks advice about being torn. She actually struggles with realizing she can be attracted to other people while in a relationship. She's the epitome of sheltered and it makes sense.

I was also ready to hate Tony because ugh. He's a standard tough guy with a dark past, of course. But he at least backed off when Willow said no.

And their connection is well done so it's not a stupid or shallow pairing.
(Man, I really hope I'm not jaded from seeing so many godawful ones I'm happy to see mediocre or something lol.)
Profile Image for Melanie's.
566 reviews29 followers
October 9, 2012


Finding ELE is the second book continuing the story from Project ELE and following the story of Willow, a 16 year old girl having to cope with unimaginable circumstances that are developing around her at the same time as her remarkable powers are evolving.

Where Project ELE left us with Willow escaping the facility and ready to see what life on the outside was like, Finding ELE reunites her with her mother and brother and a team of people that have not only survived but created a whole new life.

We get to meet Tony, who from the beginning is obviously going to be a rival for Alec on Willows affections.

The story is well developed and fast paced with excellent and more importantly believable character development from the first book. After all underneath everything we are dealing with a 16 year old and it is refreshing to see that the inevitable temper tantrums and silliness that comes with that age isn't lost despite the difficult circumstances.

Yet again I felt the authors did a great job of building the intensity and I was disappointed to have finished it so soon leaving me with so many answers that I will have to wait for book 3 to receive.

Definitely a great addition to any YA lovers collections and suitable for even the younger teenagers whilst not losing appeal for older readers.

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Profile Image for Kristin Scearce.
752 reviews23 followers
October 29, 2012
Disclaimer: I received an e-copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Wow! That's what first comes to mind when I think of "Finding ELE". It picks up exactly where "Project ELE" ended, and the story just builds from there. We follow Willow as she meets her mother's group of survivors, tries to both explain and deal with her boatload of powers, and starts to train with Tony, her mother's right-hand and her new protector. On top of all this, Willow's friends are still nowhere to be found, and her Dad's still inside the shelter. What happens with them? Well, you'll have to read to find out!

I really enjoyed this story, as it delved deeper into Willow's different powers (and she gets a few more during this book), it showed her struggle between being back with her Mom/brother but missing her Dad/friends, and it started the idea of a love triangle, which is just so much fun. I feel like this was an awesome continuation of the series, and once again, there's that cliffhanger at the end!! I can't wait to see what Rebecca and Courtney give us in the third installment!!

It would only let me give 5 stars =(
Profile Image for Brittany | BookRamblings.
292 reviews36 followers
June 22, 2015
*I was given a copy by the author in exchange for an honest review*

Courtney and Rebecca have outdone themselves in the 2nd book in this series. It starts straight back from where we left them in 'Project Ele' and carries on with more great development of the characters we all love and the build up of an already creative plot. You will find lots of Unexpected Twists in this book, along with many surprises - some arriving when they are least wanted.

I am TEAM TONY all the way and I can't wait to find out how their adventure continues. We get to see more of Willow's cute brother, Sabby and read about more awesome new powers. Not to mention the reappearence of someone's dad and another's younger sister, as well as an unwanted character we have always hated. The question is - Will they survive and will Willow master her powers in time to save many innocent people?

Keep on writing these amazing stories Courtney and Rebecca but you better hurry up because I don't think Willow can wait much longer!!! (and neither can I) ;)
Profile Image for Samantha.
57 reviews14 followers
October 13, 2012
This is the second book in the ELE series, and let me tell you, it is just as awesomesauce as the first!

The story takes no time to pull you in. It picks up, just as expected, where the first one left off. Willow has dodged a certain death in the facility and made it to the outside world. It's not as hot as she expected, but things are definitely different.

Willow is finally reunited with her mother and she finds out there is a war in progress, and strangely enough, her mom is a leader. Some of Willow's mom's army is suspicious of her and her ever changing eye colors. Will they ever accept her and learn to trust her? How will this war play out? Where are her friends? They seem to have made it out of the shelter, but where did they go.

I could not put this book down to save my life. Laundry went undone, dishes piled high and the BF got ignored a little. This book ends on a cliffhanger just as the first one did and I can.not.wait. for the next one!
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161 reviews14 followers
November 7, 2012
This is gonna be a short review as I don’t want to spoil it for anybody. The cliffhanger from book one finds Willow on the outside, with more powers than one teenager should have, and a suprising reunion with a mother that is now a warrior. Life on the outside is full of danger. The Reapers are out to take lives and take powers. Stuck searching for her friends, not knowing if they are alive or dead, worrying that her mother’s people won’t accept her, learning how to protect herself in this new, scary world, and getting a hot bodyguard that wants to be more, has Willow’s head spinning. This was the perfect sequel to Project Ele. It had me on the edge of my seat, though I finished it in just a couple of hours. Left with yet another cliffhanger, I am dying for more!

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Profile Image for Colleen.
16 reviews4 followers
October 11, 2012
A great sequel to finding ele....love Willow, she is such a strong lead character. Loads of action & sweet romance! Totally fell in love with Tony, Willow's new protector.....but also think Alex is very sweet....so I'm as torn as Willow lol. Also love Willow's family/friends relationships & great bad guys, the ones you love to hate!!!! I love post-apocalyptic books, but this series is so original & addictive.....that I can't wait for book 3......one warning....it ends with another great cliff hanger that leaves you gasping for more....you will be left saying "NO!!!!!!!!!!" that can't be were they are leaving it lol.....hurry up ladies & get the third installment written!!! Thanks for another fantastic read!!!!
Profile Image for Ashley.
559 reviews
December 30, 2014
I received this as a gift for an honest review. Having loved Project ELE, I couldn't wait to get my hands on its sequel. Finding ELE was just as amazing as this first if not better. Willow finds herself reunited with her mother. And learns that the heating never happened. In fact the temperatures aren't bad at all. Something the government doesn't want the people in the shelter to know about it.

Being separated from her friends and father. She is determined to get them back. While doing so she gains two new powers. There is a battle and an ending leaving you craving for the next installment!

All in all I loved it!! This series is one of my top favorites of 2012!

5/5, Happy Reading, Ashley
Profile Image for Victoria Rapaglia.
90 reviews4 followers
October 17, 2012
This was a highly anticipated read for me and I was not disappointed. The 2nd book in this series is so awesomely written it kept me in captivated to its pages from the start. I was amazed how well I was drawn back into the story after the first book left off. I love Willow as a main character and how she deals with all that she has to deal with at the age of 16 years old. Willow is a strong young woman and I so love that. Will Willow find her friends and what will she find when she is out on the outside? As a lot comes to light will she be able to deal with it? If you read the first book then you need to read the 2 nd in the series. I can't wait for the next book to come out in the series. Please hurry with next book.....
Profile Image for Shona Booky Ramblings of a Neurotic Mom.
550 reviews28 followers
October 31, 2012
So this begins right where Project ELE leaves off.. with Willow escaping the mountain shelter in search of her friends and boyfriend, only to find her mum dying in front of her whilst a war wages on around them.

This book is every bit as enjoyable and exciting as the first and I honestly couldn't put it down, result being I managed to read it in a few short hours while everyone else slept.
I cant say I'm a fan of the ending.. I mean who is ever really happy when a book ends? Once again the story ends on a cliff hanger that makes you shout NOOOOOOOO! at the book and then count down the days until the next instalment is available.
Profile Image for Jenny  Zimmerman.
1,655 reviews71 followers
October 20, 2012
10*s. I recieved a free copy directly from the authors in return for an honest review.
WOW……Lots of action, suspence, and tears. I really enjoyed reading this story. A lot more goes on and we learn more about the characters in the story. Each character is so strong and has their own personalities and abilities to make it a very enjoyable read. Its a MUST read YA that will have you hooked from beginning to end. Willow is such a strong willed and hard headed character that you will be ready to know what will happen in the next book. Thank you, Rebecca and Courtney for the opportunity to read this awesome fast paced story!!
35 reviews3 followers
October 11, 2012


Spoilers!!!


Really enjoyed it!! I hate love triangles tho, so I'm hoping Tony gets a girl in the beginning of the next book. He's really a great guy and deserves someone who will love him. Of course willow is gonna end up with Alec so he shouldn't have to suffer long. Great read tho, highly recommend it!! Good job ladies!!
Profile Image for Kim.
87 reviews
November 2, 2012
One word WOW! Read this sequel to Project ELE in one sitting I was so captivated in finding out what happened to Connor, Claire, Alec and of course Willow. I love these books ladies but have got to say you are the Queens of the cliffhanger ending. Hope its not too long before the next book is out.
Kim
Profile Image for Irayda Moran (Quezada).
519 reviews20 followers
October 18, 2012
This is a great book. Courtney & Rebecca do not disappoint on this book. Amazing read, pick it up.
Profile Image for Tracy.
787 reviews11 followers
October 23, 2012
This second story is just as captivating as the first. We see Willows power continue to grow an meet Tony.
Yes there is a love triangle now! Oh NO!

Looking forward to book three!
Profile Image for Hannah.
6 reviews
November 22, 2012
OMG
loved this book eneding almost killed me(screamed the house down)
It didnt really reflcet on how the world eneded( i must know)
ARRRRRRRGGGGGGGGG need next book
Profile Image for Amanda Shelley-Masters.
436 reviews21 followers
July 29, 2013
review coming soon!OMG! this book was Awesome! just as amazing as the last! Rebecca and Courtney sure know how to tell a story! holy cow! the suspense was so intense and the characters so incredible. I couldn't put it down from the very first word!

This book takes place pretty much were the last left off. Willow is now on the outside on one hand she is separated from her friends and on the other she has found her mother and brother at long last. The outside isn't as harsh as the people on the inside have lead them to believe but it isn't safe either. strange things have happened to the people on the outside, and a war has started. Those who fight on the side of good and those who fight on the side of evil.

Willows mother now those on the side of good and has issued her a protector Tony, for if her gifts were to fall into the hands of the evil ones it could spell trouble for them all. Willow with her protector Tony at her side is determined to find Alec , the man she loves and her friends Claire and Connor. As time goes by Willow starts to find herself more and more confused about her feelings for Alec and her feelings for Tony.

Then when things just seem to be going good all hell brakes loose. What will happen to them now? Will any of them survive? no can know when project ELE is in charge.

ohhhh I can't believe how much I loved this book! I think I may have even liked it better then the first on!...lol...I think it is because of Tony! I really liked him. He was my favourite in this one, I really like Alec as a boyfriend to Willow but I just love Tony!!!!! I have a big ol' soft spot for him! I can't help it!

I loved the bad guys in this one too! way scarier then the first one! and wayyyyyy creeepier! the battles between the good and the bad were amazing!

Rebecca and Courtney have it made with this series! if the next is as good as these first two which they prob are then hats off to you ladies! the ending was epic! I have to go read the next one right away to find out what happens next!...lol...if you haven't read it then you must read NOW!
Profile Image for Lauren.
125 reviews2 followers
December 27, 2012
We start off right where Project ELE left off, which I love! A lot of book series do not do that, but a lot of writers aren't as awesome sauce as Courtney and Rebecca! Willow found her mother outside The Shelter and we are introduced to a lot of new people. A lot, seriously. An army basically. We also get some answers as to what is going on. Well, not really answers, but we at least know what happened to everyone that did not make it into The Shelter. It's an all around good book. Now, lets get to the boys!

This second installment to the ELE series was full of action, suspense, drama, and butterflies. Well, the kind that live in your stomach when you're young and you meet a boy that you like. Or two boys. What? Yes, two boys! First, let me start by saying that this is not your typical girl-meets-boy, girl-likes-boy, girl-meets-new-boy, girl-is-confused-naive-and-stupid-stupid-WHY?-Why-would-you-choose-THAT-guy?!?! No, it's nothing like that. When I met the characters that were introduced in this book I wasn't sure how I felt about Tony. Tony is a good guy, don't get me wrong, I just had a weird feeling about him. And as the story continued on I started to "bond" with Tony. Then I wanted to scream because I genuinely liked him! And I really liked Alec. I couldn't decide who I wanted Willow to be with. That being said, I also forgot how old Willow is (16 years) and would only be reminded because of her being a bit naive when it comes to relationships. She is such a great heroine and, for the most part, is wise beyond her years! While she can be selfish, she does put others before herself. Rebecca and Courtney write her emotional roller coasters so well, you can actually feel her love, and her joy, and her heart ache. Well done ladies!
Profile Image for Nicole Pope.
38 reviews23 followers
December 28, 2012
My previous review of the first book yielded a lower rating. I am happy to say that the second book was an improvement from the first. The story was clean and consistent. There were much fewer spelling and grammatical errors, and the story line and character development were both strong and well written. There were still a few typos and several vocabulary issues (misuse of a word), but only a little more than half as many issues as the first book. It was a drastic improvement. This series has captivated me and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was wonderful and after reading the first book, I bought the 2nd and 3rd book and read them both in just a few days. I cannot wait for the next installment. I wish that I did not have to wait.
Profile Image for Tasha.
1,490 reviews26 followers
March 19, 2016
Now the book. Totally lived up to my expectations it starts back right where Project Ele finishes. Willow saves her mom and finds out that she is one of the leaders of a group of rebels who have all had the survival shot. And it turns out that they all have super strength and speed. They fight off reapers who want to kill them for their powers. I am excited to see where this series will lead.
Profile Image for Lindsay.
864 reviews19 followers
December 2, 2012
Devoured and loved every minute of it! This is going to be a great series!
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1,719 reviews3 followers
February 8, 2017
Finding

As they find themselves outside a whole new mess comes into play. Can willow save them or will she lose herself.
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