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The Catalyst: Book Two

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After the chaos and destruction of the invasion, the surviving humans are left with only two Die from the virus or wait for the invaders to return. Dr. Robin Kay and her small group seek to find a cure to the virus and way to stop the coming attack. Along with her family, assistant, and two members of the invading race, she struggles to survive in a world made hostile by winter cold and soldiers out for her blood. Death is all around her, as one by one members of her group fall to the deadly virus. Her only support is from her parents and Addar, the man who was sent to destroy them all. Romance and danger grow by the day, while Robin races to save her people. But the question remains, when Addar's people return will his loyalty be to his people or the woman he loves?

383 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 31, 2018

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Devi Mara

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Writer of cross genre romance, Devi Mara, grew up in rural Missouri. An avid reader and writer, she found inspiration in the people and places around her. The result, a fluid concept of the romance subgenres.

Devi is a lover of coffee and chocolate and partakes in both daily. She lives in Missouri with her family.

She loves hearing from readers and encourages them to contact her on Facebook and follow her on Twitter.

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November 21, 2018
Good

I didn’t want to write a review on the first book since the second literally picked up where the first left off. In essence it’s one big book split in two. The writing and story line was good, not the best I’ve read but it wasn’t awesome either. There were some spelling mistakes and grammatical errors but ones that you can overlook and it doesn’t take away from you understanding the sentence. The story flowed at a smooth pace and all questions were answered. The only thing that frustrated me about the book was Robin’s character, while she was developed nicely there was no evolvement of her character in comparison to Addar. I won’t make this review any longer than it already is, but I wanted to cover as much as possible since I was combining both books in my review. It wasn’t a bad read, I would recommend it.
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