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It’s been five months since Chelsan Derée’s harrowing ordeal with Elisha. Chelsan hasn’t heard a peep out of her (nor from her sociopathic grandparents), and she is counting her blessings.

But when the new girl in school, Eva, appears to be after Chelsan’s head, Chelsan soon realizes that she’ll never be safe. Elisha is back and she has a new team of 300-year-old assassins to do her dirty work. Their first target is Chelsan’s Gramps: Vice President of Population Control, Geoffrey Turner. Chelsan must use her powers to help save the man who is responsible for killing her mother.

Chelsan and her friends are yet again thrown into peril in order to save the world from Elisha’s sinister plans. And Chelsan’s tentative relationship with Turner is put to the test as they once again have to work together against a common enemy.

Chelsan must defeat Elisha once and for all in the third installment of the bestselling series the Riser Saga.

388 pages, Paperback

First published January 15, 2013

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Becca C. Smith

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Becca fell in love with storytelling at an early age. The first book she ever read was The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, and she’s been looking for the door to Narnia ever since! She’s a passionate reader, consuming any mix of paranormal, mystery, thriller, sci-fi, or fantasy. So it’s no surprise that she writes in these genres as well. When Becca is not writing, she loves to sew, from cosplay to elaborate magical creature bags, she just loves to create!

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1,220 reviews19 followers
August 21, 2017
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The isn't your ordinary young adult horror or sci-fi drama as with those two genres and add in some magic fantasy. You end up with one brilliant story adventure with a cast of characters, that a few of them are bat bleep crazy and scary to keep you off the story-line. And it is a very wonderful book. I Loved It!
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82 reviews1 follower
April 16, 2020
The end...

Oki dokes! An enjoyable read. A satisfactory end to the series except the story continues or is tied to the Atlas series? I must keep reading to see the end! 😱
31 reviews3 followers
November 15, 2020
Holy ka-moly. That was intense. What a blockbuster. It felt like a kick ass action movie playing out on the page. I loved how it tied in book 1 & 2 and kept me hooked the entire time. Wow, just wow.
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450 reviews31 followers
August 20, 2014
Loved this series! It was one of those few series that I actually loved so much I couldn't wait I had to get the next book immediately and start reading. I loved the futuristic feel of the story.The blend of future technology with the probable realities of human nature: same old problems that face us today like; social classes, and rivalries makes it very intriguing to read.

All of the characters were well developed and interesting I enjoyed seeing their progression as they grew. I definitely recommended this series to a couple of my friends and they enjoyed it very much as well. This author is an excellent writer she can capture the readers into the story right away and keep you reading into the night. I look forward to reading more from this author. I would recommend this book and series to anyone who enjoys reading.
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23 reviews
January 13, 2014
By the Angel! So much stuff happens in this book it is almost too much to handle. I can't believe this series is over! I wish there was another one now, though I do think the ending of this book summed the series up perfectly, I am definitely going to miss reading it!!
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994 reviews1 follower
December 18, 2016
A fabulous ending to the Riser Trilogy. Great SF action and complex characters that were very human, with both the good and bad that entails. Super YA series, and yes, I'd go see the movie if one is made;-)
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February 10, 2013
Yeah! The finally did it. I felt terrible about Elisha. I loved it so much. Ryan has to take the serum though. Otherwise, Chelsan's alone. 5 stars!
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