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Reviewed by Merrylee, TwoLips
Reviews
From
a parallel universe, Breachers are shapeshifters who've fostered
human legends and myths, from Bigfoot to fire-breathing dragons.
Pulled from their own universe by a freak celestial anomaly,
they're plopped down in our world, without the possibility of
ever going home. Most adapt, making the choice to live secretly
among humans as humans themselves. But there are some Breachers
who can't handle life as humans. They go berserk, becoming
blood-thirty murderers that need to be put down before the rank
and file of humanity discover what they really are. Enter the
secret “no name” government organization tasked with putting
these rogues down. Yes! After a disappointing book one in the series, Linda Mooney's Breacher series begins to shine with the release of book two – Hawthorne and Marya. Although the opening pages somewhat mirror the beginning of book one, this second installment offers one of the most original story lines and unique paranormal villains in the invisible dirt-manipulating tzealdo that I've ever come across in my reading. And the emotional angst I was missing in Holt and McKenna? It found its way into Hawthorne and Marya. Despite
their biological differences, putting these two intriguing
individuals together works well. I
really enjoyed the way their Yet, there's still something about this series that keeps it from reaching its true potential. It's not Ms. Mooney's writing, nor is it her plotting or characterizations. It's the setting. It took me awhile to finally realize that this series feels unsuited to a modern time frame and atmosphere. In my humble opinion, had Ms. Mooney written this series with a steampunk setting, it would have been a phenomenal read.
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