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G-Force

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What would you do if you could control gravity?

Would you force people to do what you want? Would you use this immense power to harm others? Would your friends be afraid of you? Would you use this ability to rob banks and stores?

Brad Shaw can control gravity. He does none of the these things. Brad wants to keep it a secret. He wants to live a normal life. He's afraid of what could happen if others discover his secret. He doesn't want to be used as a weapon by the government or to be studied in a lab. He just wants to live his life.

He discovers this ability when he is swept off a balcony by a powerful tornado. He instinctively uses gravity modification and it is so strong that it pulls him out of the vortex. His story begins with the tornado and ends with an earthquake. But there is so much that happens in between...

Brad does not want to be a victim and all he ever tries to do is defend himself when he is in danger; An enemy of his threatens and assaults Brad until a deadly encounter occurs. A corrupt police officer uses violence against him more than once. A vengeful family tries to kill him. Brad's civility is tested to the limit until he finally lets loose his pent up anger and his gravity control. Shaw will not be a victim any longer.

What would you do if you could control gravity... And these people were attacking you?

403 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 7, 2017

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Laine Nye

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6 reviews1 follower
March 8, 2018
Adventurous

A very interesting read. It takes a while to build up to the story but once it gets going it is very Intriguing and draws you into all of Brad‘s dilemma’s.I like the way the author ends the story by telling what happens to each of the characters. I think this book would be a good read for those aged 12 and older. It has some pretty intense action scenes that may be a little too much for those of younger age. Middle school age kids will find themselves in this story.
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October 3, 2017
Nice

This was a good first effort. The action is intense and will keep you interested and on the edge of your seat.
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March 15, 2018
This was a very entertaining book. It really draws you in, with all the trouble he manages to get himself in. I think this book would be great for teenagers.
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May 22, 2018
Really good read! I read a lot of fiction and this one is very unique. I read the entire thing in just 2 days. You really feel
for the characters! I hope there is a sequel coming!
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