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Title | : | Echo (Species Intervention #6609 #2) |
Author | : | J.K. Accinni |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | 1st edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 219 pages |
Published | : | August 26th 2012 by Skinny Leopard media |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fantasy. Horror. Aliens. Wildlife. Thriller. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic |
J.K. Accinni
Kindle Edition | Pages: 219 pages Rating: 4.16 | 378 Users | 110 Reviews
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Netty’s influence transcends a full century as the United States evolves to a point of politically driven economic collapse. The year is 2033 as a young mother, abused by her shiftless husband, heroically decides to remove her two sickly children, Scotty and Abby, from the mean streets of their government subsidized tenement town of Short Hills, New Jersey to the hills and old farmland of Sussex County. There they unite with a Latino family that adopted Jose, a young boy from Costa Rica, traumatized at the age of seven by the brutal murder of his parents and the kidnapping of his infant sister. The two families unite to pool finances, creating the love and bonds that will enable them to survive the psychotic attention of Armoni, a soul damaged beyond redemption, discovery of Baby’s miraculous offspring, Echo; and their subsequent body changes. Through the efforts of Echo who develops an unexplained passion for the curly haired dog, Barney, they flee the clutches of Armoni after the murder of Armoni’s sidekicks by Echo, to Sarasota, Florida, one of the last remaining enclaves of wealth in the U.S. Scotty learns to utilize Echo as a co-conspirator in his intrigue to thwart the efforts of heinous people that prey on the lives of creatures in their environmentally rich new home, where the insidious miscreant, Armoni, tracks them; dragging along Ginger Mae, a New York City prostitute looking for opportunity with her mute child, Daisy; bringing brutality and violence to all. Having fallen in love, the young Abby and Jose draw close, only to be separated by the transcendental Netty, who tries to use Abby as a conduit in her plan to rescue as much wildlife as they can before despicable political events bring on the specter of Armageddon.Specify Books To Echo (Species Intervention #6609 #2)
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Species Intervention #6609 #2 |
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Ratings: 4.16 From 378 Users | 110 ReviewsNotice Regarding Books Echo (Species Intervention #6609 #2)
I absolutely loved Baby, and really wanted to read Echo. I too couldn't get past the first CHAPTER. I understand of course that authors must set up a fictional world and the opinions of the characters doesn't reflect those of the author, BUT the intro to the dystopian world isn't from a character POV is a third person narrative claiming to describe 'facts' that are a mix of highly charged political vitriol and out right conspiracy crackpot science. Many dystopian stories are based on implausibleI received this book from the Author for an honest review.Echo is a continuation into a Sci-Fi thriller that will have you in its grip until the end. I wasn't sure how I would like the passing in years between Book 1 and Book 2, but once I started the story it was even better then the first one! Based in a post apocalyptic Earth, Echo the offspring from Baby, awaits patiently for over a century for the "One" to come. With all new characters this could actually be a stand alone, but the Author
I was gifted this book for an honest review.In the beginning I was very disappointed with this story. Mostly because I had certain expectations that were not realized and because I didn't like the politics in this future world. I thought I would learn more about Baby however, instead I met his birth sister who is Echo. She has been what I call dormant for a 100 years occasionally observing the world around her waiting for "The One."I was compelled to continue reading and hoped that I would
After reading the first book within this series I had to immediately grab Echo to see what happened. I'm glad I did because again I wasn't disappointed. The story is face paced and full of action. In Echo new characters are introduced and the time takes place in 2033. Life on earth is very different from what we know now. Echo comes into the story healing Abby and Scotty. When she's introduced, I fell in love with her. She sounds soo cute and is so helpful with changing life for the siblings as
This book has little to save it from sheer mediocrity. The story begins with a political rant about the rich and poor that goes way beyond what is necessary to set the scene. I don't like to be cruel in my reviews, but again, like the first book in this series, the narrative is somewhat lacking. Immediately upon closing the broad political update to take us into the year 2033, there is a demonstration of violence and the description of the brutal rape and killing of a seventeen year old girl. It
I absolutely loved Baby, and really wanted to read Echo. I too couldn't get past the first CHAPTER. I understand of course that authors must set up a fictional world and the opinions of the characters doesn't reflect those of the author, BUT the intro to the dystopian world isn't from a character POV is a third person narrative claiming to describe 'facts' that are a mix of highly charged political vitriol and out right conspiracy crackpot science. Many dystopian stories are based on implausible
Echo by JK AccinniPrint Length: 222 pagesPublisher: EK Publishing (August 26, 2012)I received this book as a gift in exchange for a honest review.Cover~I just adore the cover especially after reading Baby. I love the colors of the book! It makes me want to delve into the pages and find out more about the cover.My Review~After reading the first book Baby, I didn't think anything could surpass my expectations. But ECHO did just that and more! What a thrilling read that I highly enjoyed. Loved
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