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Kidnapped - Megan Derr
Kidnapped
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Infinitum Government Code 3.18.21.512: Genetic Experimentation Shall Be Strictly ForbiddenNo job is more arduous than that of Rehab Guard—those appointed to guard the many and varied prisoners within the Infinitum Government, the ruling power of a vast interplanetary alliance. To be a Rehab Guard... show more
Infinitum Government Code 3.18.21.512: Genetic Experimentation Shall Be Strictly ForbiddenNo job is more arduous than that of Rehab Guard—those appointed to guard the many and varied prisoners within the Infinitum Government, the ruling power of a vast interplanetary alliance. To be a Rehab Guard requires very specific qualifications and years of specialized training. It is brutal, dangerous, and often thankless job—and there is nowhere else Sean would rather be. It keeps him safe, his deadly secret safely buried, and gives him a life as close to normal as he will ever come.Until the day new prisoner arrives, a genetically-engineered Draconis with the ability to ‘match’ to a suitable magics-capable individual and boost his power. Convicted of murder, he is sentenced to Rehab for life, and no one has ever escaped from Rehab. But no one counted on the prisoner matching with Sean, who as a human should not be capable of magics...
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B005ZX33VU
Pages no: 219
Edition language: English
Series: The Infinitum Government (#1)
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Quirky Musings
Quirky Musings rated it
3.0
Note: The blurb provided is pretty inaccurate and irrelevant to the greater (and true) plot. As per Megan Derr's style, this was a lovely novel-- fun and enjoyable to read. The world building was intriguing, with an imaginative cast of various races laid out for us and an interesting world was set ...
crankypants
crankypants rated it
4.0 The Trouble with Magic
Liked the complicated plot, and kept getting nervous that central characters would get bumped off, which had me twitchy (and clearly sucked in). Continue to enjoy Megan's work at great deal, and getting acquainted with that of others publishing at LT3.
LiliaFord
LiliaFord rated it
4.5 stars. I really liked the book and the world. I agree that the blurb is misleading. Sean and Mendel are not the main characters. Rather, we spend more time with Cyan and Einn. The cover photo also leads you to expect a more lurid story than you get. What we do get is a very enjoyable sci-f...
MostlyDelores
MostlyDelores rated it
Good (of course). I don't know why I read the blurbs, though, they put me off reading these books, time after time, and then the book is great. There should be a law.
The Book High
The Book High rated it
What I liked: the world-building was amazing! People from each planet are unique, each with unique strengths and weaknesses. Each planet has their own sayings and unique words. And the scenes where the universal translator doesn't work for one word cracked me up.What I didn't like: I really wante...
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