The Mind Games, Book 3 Posted: If you are like me, what you really want to know: IS LEWIS ALIVE AND IN THIS BOOK MORE THAN HE WAS IN BOOK TWO??? And the answer is YES!!! Yeah!! Not only is he in the book, but he and Cameron are together for a lot of it and have several romantic interludes (ahem) that were worth the wait. At first he is not the confident, in charge guy from book one, mostly because he still doesn't have his memories back, but the old Lewis starts to surface and fights along side of Cameron.
The story starts right where book 2 left off. Cameron wakes up alone in a strange stone room and immediately is concerned where Lewis is and if he is still alive. She finds out that her mother is alive after all these years and that her sister Nora had spent two years in their father's prison being tortured to learn the extent of her powers. Now, her father has the wounded Lewis and Cameron is determined to rescue him. Her anger and hurt towards all her family members makes Cameron's words sarcastic and bitter towards them. She really just wants to find Lewis and run away with him.
I admit that the very beginning is somewhat tedious and repetitive. Cameron keeps threatening to leave so she can rescue Lewis, but she has no money and doesn't know where the compound is. Really, she is stuck there, so she might as well train. Things start to really picck up as she goes through a "Karate Kid" type training with the old woman, Sierra who speaks mysteriously and trains her mind using quasi Yoga techniques. Cameron finds out more about her own powers and that she is unique. All Cameron wants to do is get Lewis away from her father before he gets killed. When she sneaks out to find and rescue her love - WATCH OUT!...
This was another great, suspenseful adventure that was full of twist and even a death. I am sad to see it end, but appreciate that it was truly a trilogy and didn't go on and on like some others I have read recently. I have really enjoyed this series and would read more from Lori Brighton.
Some profanity, kissing
Would I/Did I buy it? Yes (2.99) Would I read it again? Yes Would I recommend it to friends? Yes! |
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