On the one hand, Terry is doing great. He has awesome friends, more money than he could possibly use, and he managed to take down a huge threat to humanity.
On the other hand, while he enjoys being on Earth in general, he doesn’t have magic. Or…does he?
Can he find a way to get what he wants?
Intrigued by the possibilities, Terry goes on the hunt to see if he can generate a source of power his body can convert into magic.
The only problem is, Angelina and Charley are worried he might be thinking about getting the heck off this hunk of celestial rock, and, well, they would miss him.
No one could have prepared Terry for the strength of the bonds humans can form.
Terry’s search for an energy source leads him down some middling paths. He delves into the deep web, where he discovers some people are trying to destroy the global power grid.
Not. On. His. Watch.
Will Terry be able to navigate the complexities of human relationships while preventing a global disaster and solving his magic dilemma?
He might have bitten off more than he can chew this time.
Terry, Angelina, Charley and now Farrah are up to their necks in trouble again. They are up against an ecoterrorist who has some crazy plans. Angelina may be only 5ft nothing but she sure punches above her weight. And Charley, despite feeling extremely inferior when measuring himself against Terry, always manages to shine. Maybe Farrah brings out the tiger in him - she certainly bring her inner tigress to the party when it’s needed! Lots of fun and games.
Excellent story! Terry, Charlie and Angelina have gotten rid of the motor home for an interesting (?) house to work from (and on!). They start the book in a fashion similar to the tv series or movie The Equalizer, helping someone who needs it.
But someone that noticed something different in the breakup of the organization calling themselves Post seeks them out. This evolves into a dangerous situation where they have to think quickly to avoid getting hurt while they work to frustrate yet another group who has plans for the world that only make sense to their twisted viewpoint.
I love this series. Terry, Angeline, Charley, and now Farrah are a great. This time they had to stop an nut-bag who wanted to end the world as we know it, starting with a nuclear meltdown. Casey was certainly insane.
No romance and the F-bomb was used 34 times.
As for the narration: P.J. Ochlan does a fabulous job on everyone's voice and his emotions.
Continuing the saga of Terry Victor. Enjoyable story and the same format as the prior story lines. Strong characters, strong plot, good action and enjoyable dialog. Just a lot of fun to read.