Surrender: A Possession Novel
by:
Elana Johnson (author)
The thrilling and seductive sequel to Possession puts love on the line in a dystopian struggle for independent thought.Raine has always been a good girl. She lives by the rules in Freedom. After all, they are her father’s rules: He’s the Director. It’s because of him that Raine is willing to use...
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The thrilling and seductive sequel to Possession puts love on the line in a dystopian struggle for independent thought.Raine has always been a good girl. She lives by the rules in Freedom. After all, they are her father’s rules: He’s the Director. It’s because of him that Raine is willing to use her talent—a power so dangerous, no one else is allowed to know about it. Not even her roommate, Vi.All of that changes when Raine falls for Gunner. Raine’s got every reason in the world to stay away from Gunn, but she just can’t. Especially when she discovers his connection to Vi’s boyfriend, Zenn.Raine has never known anyone as heavily brainwashed as Vi. Raine’s father expects her to spy on Vi and report back to him. But Raine is beginning to wonder what Vi knows that her father is so anxious to keep hidden, and what might happen if she helps Vi remember it. She’s even starting to suspect Vi’s secrets might involve Freedom’s newest prisoner, the rebel Jag Barque…
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B007JLVTMG
Publish date: June 5th 2012
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Pages no: 482
Edition language: English
Series: Possession (#2)
I read Possession a couple of years ago, and when I read it I know I thought it was pretty good. But I couldn't remember what exactly it was about. Sure I'd read the jacket, but that didn't really bring back very many strong memories. In fact I probably wouldn't have continued the series, except I'd...
This review is also posted at The Bawdy Book Blog.It’s been a couple of years since I read Possession, so I felt a little a lot behind when I began Surrender. In truth, I should have re-read Possession, but who has time to re-read things anymore? Not this girl.I think, because it had been so long,...