After an experiment goes wrong in 2033, the world faces its greatest survival. Twenty-two years later, the World Alliance—the ruling power over what remains of humanity—has yet to find a viable solution.
Dante, an ordinary student preparing for his Entry Exam, is thrust into the heart of a far greater plot. The sudden changes he undergoes set him on a path he never imagined walking. Both the Alliance and Judicium—the dominant cult tied to the rulers—take a dangerous interest in him.
With the help of unexpected allies, Dante must confront an uncertain future filled with secrets, betrayals, and peril.
In a world where the future often feels uncertain, “Targets in sight” offers a thrilling glimpse into a dystopian reality that is both catchy to read and thought-provoking.
What truly sets *Profane* apart are its insightful explorations of humanity’s potential evolution. It dives into the consequences of the choices of humans and other interesting themes.
I really enjoyed this book! It’s a great mix of science fiction and adventure, with just the right pacing to keep you hooked from the very first chapter. Each chapter is medium-length, but they always end with some kind of twist, mystery, or action that makes you want to keep reading “just one more.”
The dynamic between the main characters is amazing — they feel real, and their interactions are full of emotion and depth. I found myself genuinely caring about them and feeling what they were going through.
What I loved most is how full of mysteries the story is. Every chapter reveals something new or hints at something bigger, and it keeps you constantly curious about what’s really going on. It’s one of those books that makes you hungry for answers and excited to see how everything connects.
Overall, it’s a super engaging read that kept me turning the pages late into the night. If you like sci-fi stories with adventure, emotion, and lots of intrigue, I totally recommend this one!