After a raptor breaches their farm’s fence and snatches their dad, Darryl and Harry don’t think things can get any worse. Until their stepmom, Carol, announces that she’s taking them to live in-city—and they’re leaving immediately.
With Carol at the wheel, it’ll be a dangerous journey. Even meeting a gentle herbi’saur may throw her into a blind panic. And when you’re travelling unSPARKed, panic can be deadly.
The unSPARKed series by Corinna Turner is an exciting, fast-paced series of novella length stories. Turner is a master at creating fantasy worlds. In unSPARKed the reader is immersed in a world where dinosaurs once again roam the continent and humans and dinos must coexist. Panic is the newest segment in the unSPARKed series taking place immediately after the events in A Truly Rapturous Welcome. I have enjoyed all the stories in this series but this one is the most heart-pounding, action-filled segment yet. Through the series we have met Darryl, a no-nonsense teen, her brother Harry, and a hunter named Joshua. We get to know them each a little better and come to care for them even more. The author has an incredible series on her hands. I can’t wait for the next installment.
Another exciting installment in the unSPARKED series! Nail-biting suspense, sadness, new friends, and of course, dinosaurs! Recommended to dino-lovers of all ages!
My son and I love these books! And when this one came out I picked it up later in the evening and had finished reading it even before he was up the next morning. I am fine with that because I will love reading it again with my son. My reaction to the story Breach! was “Wow! What an incredible tale!” And as much as I loved that story, this one is just as good. And leave’s us desperate for the next story, Farmgirls Die in Cages. Which is not yet available, but this book contains a sneak peak of the continuation of this story.
This story takes placed just a few weeks after the events of A Truly Raptor-ous Welcome. The story is told in alternating first person narratives. They are told from the perspective of Darryl, her little brother Harry, and Joshua who himself is just past his 18th birthday. Darryl and Harry are minors and live unSPARKed on a saur farm. Their farm is surrounded by a double electrified and alarmed fence. Joshua is the owner and currently only crew on a Hab-Vi a habitat vehicle. But their meeting is not under the best of circumstances.
The story begins with Darryl in a panic, it appears her father has been snatched by a raptor that has breached their farm’s fence and security. Their stepmom Carol has only been living unSPARKed a few weeks, since the wedding. And in a panic decides that they must return to the city that night. Carol will not allow Darryl to drive and is even hesitant to let them bring their weapons in the vehicle for the 3 plus hour drive to the city gates. She panics along the way and things keep going from bad to worse.
This story includes unexpected encounters with giant herbivores, that might be near their nest. And two different packs of raptors. A panicked flight off road across country. And a bog that has previously swallowed an entire Hab-vi. And we have the Eucharist saved from a home tabernacle. And as always the intercession of Saint Desmond.
The unSPARKed world is like the story of Jurassic Park has overwhelmed the whole world. Most humans live in walled cities that have extensive protection. Some live in Hab-Vi’s and hunt for a living. And some live on farms outside the cities. The highways are monitored and protected. But once you are unSPARKed you better be able to protect yourself and keep yourself and those with you safe.
This story ends with a huge twist. And a cliff hanger! It is another great installment in an excellent series.
Read the review on my blog Book Reviews and More and reviews of other books by Corinna Turner As well as author profile and interview with Corinna.
So gripping that I've finished 4 books in 24 hours. The world-building is creative and fun, but the author sells a character set full of integrity. I wpuld recommend this to all.
Having just read Benton's "Vertebrate Palaeontology", I'm impressed that the illustrations seem to exhibit pretty legit feathering.
Stories and characters collide in this exciting, nonstop action adventure that each unSPARKed installment has been building toward. The fragility of life and its unexpected turns resonates in Panic! Another edge-of-your-seat unSPARKed!