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Anonymous
Posted April 9, 2012
I loved the first book in the series Relentless but the follow up was a big dissappointment. The loci and their powers were fresh and exciting in the first book where the second seemed like it was just Grant moving things with his mind. Character development was weak at best. I doubt Ill bother with the third book in the Trilogy after this let down.
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Posted October 19, 2011
This was a real page turner. I liked it so much I had to get the next book in the series: Merciless.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.First, I loved the writing style. The story was fast paced and kept me on the edge of my seat. The characters were well developed. I enjoyed the plot and would recommend the series.
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Posted July 15, 2011
Very possibly one of the very best books i have ever read! Twists and plots that go deeper than my mind can comprehend. Cannot recommend it enough!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.The world teeters on the brink of extinction under the RELENTLESS surge of natural disasters obviously people are terrified as no respite happens between tragedies. The only hope is Grant ¿Guardian¿ Burrows who leads a group of Loci Ringwearers trying to save humanity. These Shifted Loci were once people for instance Grant was Collin Boyd, but now has a new body with extraordinary mental prowess. The Secretum of Six believes he is The Bringer who ancient prophecy claims will bring in a new age to the world. Grant and his Loci pack do not hesitate to use their powers for the better good of humanity. However, as the Secretum of Six continue to watch the events unfold towards the coming of The Bringer bringing the new age with him, Grant realizes he and his team are not achieving much though the populace cherishes them as superheroes. He starts an odyssey to learn the truth whether he is the Bringer, but that means seeking his past as Collin and who knows what else he will find even before that persona. Thus he is pulled in two directions: saving what he can of the world now vs. saving what is left of the world assuming he understands and can make the Bringer prophecy happen. Either way people will die in biblical numbers --- Whereas RELENTLESS set the stage with the series of disasters and the initial introduction to the Collin/Grant tyro superhero, FEARLESS goes deeper into his essence and his predicament as he gains superhero experience and begins to understand his limitations. Thus the audience sees Grant and his colleagues struggle with the demands and their limited ability to supply solutions. This action-packed suspense fantasy also goes deeper inside the mysterious Secretrium and provides more information re the Bringer Prophesy. Readers will enjoy the middle book while waiting the conclusion to learn whether it is end of the world, beginning of a new age, or status quo of pandemic disasters. --- Harriet Klausner
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Overview
Praise for Robin Parrish"THE DOMINION TRILOGY should have a place on any suspense fans' bookshelf next to Stephen King and Dean Koontz." --Paul Rose Jr., Infuzemag.com
The world has changed and now every heart is
gripped by fear
Earthquakes, fire, disease, and floods pummel the earth, and its citizens ...