Lowe is the perfect super soldier in a post-apocalyptic war. He's quick-witted and willing to do anything. That's why he's assigned to a top secret assassination team.
The only problem? His cover story as a recruiter leads him to stumble across a girl with the most amazing superpowers he's ever seen. He has no choice but to recruit her for real.
And then, his mission and his heart are in danger.
Can Lowe stay focused on his orders? Should he follow orders? As Lowe struggles to answer these questions, he unearths a secret that will change the world forever. And everything hinges on the choice he makes
This is a short story based on the first book of the series, but told from Lowe's perspective instead of Mala's. This changes everything that I thought was true! My mind is truly blown by this.
I loved the life lesson hidden in the experience, too. That one person's perspective is not enough to truly understand a story. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoyed Melt.
It was a fast-paced read, full of political intrigue, magical mysteries, and a heartfelt romance set against the backdrop of a brutal war.
I finished reading Burn last night and I'm so frustrated. Melt finished leaving you wanting more and Burn didn't deliver. Burn is the same story told from Lowe's perspective, you gain insight in to his motivations and inner struggle Lowe endures, etc. There is plenty he has to keep under his hat but ultimately it's the same story. I really just want to know what happens next to Mala, I'm not sure I would have read these books knowing the end with the story partly told but not finished.