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Last summer, a chance encounter with a sympathetic CIA agent gave Gaia Moore precious insight into her parents' history - and their decades-long feud with her uncle. But Gaia remains unaware of which Moore twin is truly her father. That one piece of information had seemed the most vital key in understanding her own identity. Until now. Trapped in an institution for enemies of the Agency, Gaia finds herself, once again, playing reluctant saviour to various colourful patients. And before she can help herself or them, she's going to meet someone closer to her than she ever imagined. And he's going to blow her world wide open.

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First published January 1, 2003

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Francine Pascal

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Francine Paula Pascal was an American author best known for her Sweet Valley series of young adult novels. Sweet Valley High, the backbone of the collection, was made into a television series, which led to several spin-offs, including The Unicorn Club and Sweet Valley University. Although most of these books were published in the 1980s and 1990s, they remained so popular that several titles were re-released decades later.

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872 reviews10 followers
May 9, 2017
This book was fucking ridiculous, even by Fearless standards. I actually read it out of order in the series (it was published after #27, and I didn't realize until #32), and not once has been mentioned since! I mean, come on, that's not something you forget about or never bother to talk about again.

And the reveal about

So yeah. Ridiculous and yet also pretty boring. At least Jake made an appearance.
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1,624 reviews15 followers
July 25, 2024
I was expecting total brain candy from the author of Sweet Valley High, and that's what I got. The plot didn't make a huge amount of sense, but the psychological tension kept me reading. 3.5 stars.
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366 reviews2 followers
November 5, 2012
I read Abducted last instead of wherever it chronologically fits within the series, and I'm kind of glad I did. For me, Abducted was a nice sort of way to end the official series (not counting the FBI books that follow) and brought back a lot of the same kind of totally b.a. yet heartbreakingly tragic vibes that Gaia sported in the early days of Fearless. I really loved most of the characters that are introduced...although, having read the rest of the series, I'm a little peeved that a lot of them appear to have been forgotten fairly quickly, but that seems pretty much in line with how things go in Gaia's world, I guess. The premise is also fairly silly, though no more so than most of the other ones, really. All in all, I think what Abducted really did for me was remind me of how emotionally vulnerable Gaia truly is, in spite of all her remarkable abilities...it was that vulnerability that made me fall in love with the series to begin with, so it was nice to see it back again.
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July 8, 2013
I have read so many of these books I can't remember all of them.
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May 30, 2014
Really hard to get into. Not like snippy of the others. Series would be better without this last super edition.
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