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There Once Were Stars by Melanie McFarlane
There Once Were Stars by Melanie McFarlane









Review: Where Futures End by Parker Peevyhouse These are stories of a world bent on destroying itself, and of the alternate world that might be its savior-unless it's too late. Sixty years from now, Reef struggles to survive in a city turned virtual gameboard.Īnd more than a hundred years from now, Quinn uncovers the alarming secret that links them all.įive people, divided by time, will determine the fate of us all. Thirty years from now, Epony scrubs her entire online profile from the web and goes “High Concept.”

There Once Were Stars by Melanie McFarlane There Once Were Stars by Melanie McFarlane

Ten years from now, Brixney must get more hits on her social media feed or risk being stuck in a debtors' colony. One year from now, Dylan develops a sixth sense that allows him to glimpse another world. The main character is very likeable and intelligent, making this book even better than it already is! Continue reading → Review: Flawed by Cecelia Ahern There Once Were Stars by Melanie McFarlane is a book unlike anything I’ve ever read! This book has a creative science fiction concept and is set in a world kept inside of a dome. REVIEW: There Once Were Stars by Melanie McFarlane What else might her government be hiding from the good and loyal people of Dome 1618? Nat never questioned the Order, until one day she sees a stranger on the outside of her dome. Natalia Greyes is a resident of Dome 1618, a covered city protected from the deadly radiation that has poisoned the world outside for four generations. That’s the motto that the Order has given the residents of Dome 1618 to live by. Honestly, I enjoyed this book better than the first one because it is much more action packed! Continue reading → There Once Were Stars by Melanie McFarlane I also loved the main character and her martial arts skills. This is such a perfect sci fi novel with hacking and infections, and is so believable since it is set in our world. ❃īook Review: Eclipse the Flame by Ingrid SeymourĮclipse the Flame by Ingrid Seymour is the perfect sequel to Ignite the Shadows. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. ❃ I received this book for free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Her hardest battle is between the forces of good and evil within herself. As the world catches fire, Marci struggles to control the buzzing spectres in her own head. Ignite, the only resistance group, is disintegrating. Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious attacks. A bloody ambush follows, leaving Marci a shadow of her former self.

There Once Were Stars by Melanie McFarlane There Once Were Stars by Melanie McFarlane

To her horror she discovers those closest to her, mingling freely with parasitic creatures which have secretly possessed human minds. One night she secretly follows her lover to a club. In the new world of The Takeover nothing and no one will be safe.











There Once Were Stars by Melanie McFarlane