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Spectrum

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Aaron Reed betrayed his family. Now, imprisoned in a laboratory and completely cut off from the world, Aaron doesn't see much reason to live. But when he learns that Lydia Melrose, his one hope, is alive, Aaron becomes convinced he's the only one who can save her.

Meanwhile, Lydia managed to escape the carnage on Yucca Mountain. When she learns that her father is alive, she'll do everything she can to rescue him. With Aaron’s help, she just might pull it off. Together, they must risk everything to get back to the people they love and learn the truth about who they really are.

An exciting follow-up to Samantha Martin’s Latium, Spectrum is about the line between friends, lovers, and family, and about learning what it takes to forgive.

243 pages, Paperback

Published March 17, 2021

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Samantha Martin

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Samantha Martin is the author of YA novels Latium and Spectrum. She writes for chat fiction apps Hooked and Litty, through which her short stories have amassed several million reads. Samantha lives in Los Angeles, where she works in the film industry, plays intramural sports, and watches too much Netflix.

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March 25, 2021
LOVED this!! RTC :)

I adored this sequel!! Again, I usually don't read dystopian/sci-fi, but this series is a clear exception. All of the characters are so well fleshed out and their interactions are wonderful! I really enjoyed how certain issues are explored in this follow up, such as grief, guilt, death, etc. I thought that the writing was stunning! The author just has such a way with words--especially dialogue! All of the conversations flowed so fluently and everything felt so real. Overall, this was fast moving and a joy to read!
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