Outskirts never die… long to discover that Tandor’s crew hasn’t been obliterated, and are actively seeking retribution. They’re recruiting Northerners, but she’s found one who’s willing to spill. It’s a good thing, too, since things are starting to get strange. On the hunt, she stumbles on an old man dressed in a burial cloth, and witnesses a seeker wandering the streets where it shouldn’t be.
But after a friend gets caught up in the fray, Holly’s hand is forced. She has to act fast to procure the information she needs. But what she learns is harrowing. The outskirts aren’t just taking over the city—they’re infecting people with Plush, and the quantum drive may hold the only key. In order to save lives, she’s must find that pico. The only problem is, it might be too late…
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Holly and crew are at it again. Danger’s Vice starts right where Danger’s Halo ends. It takes us straight back into the world and dangers Holly and crew are still facing. You won’t know what happens next as Holly’s life and her crews lives are put in danger again for the notorious pico.
Tandor maybe out of the picture, but some of his crew aren’t and it doesn’t take long for Holly and her crew to realize that their is a threat not just to them, but the people in their city. The stakes are higher, especially since they have a chance to learn what’s on the quantum drive and discover the secrets it holds.
Theirs a lot going on in Danger’s Vice. We get a bit more on Holly’s crew, Case, and her retainer Daze who starts to play a more prominent role in her life and the crew’s. Their is no shortage of danger, adventure, mystery, and situations that will put you on edge.
I’m loving this new futuristic sci-fi series by Ms. Carlson. It’s full of action, adventure, and mystery. I’m looking fowled to Holly’s next adventure.
Rated: 4 Stars
*Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy provided by Amanda Carlson with the sole purpose of an honest review. All thoughts, comments and ratings are my own.
Heartbreaking world the author has created, and Holly is such a strong and heartfelt heroine.
And the story continues… It picks up right at the end of Danger’s Halo, and you are once again thrown into the action. Holly and her friends are still trying to stay alive in a world that is crumbling around them. There is no rest and no safety, so all Holly can do is try to keep those she cares about safe. And, if she can take out those who want control, and make life better for everyone at the same time, even better. I love Holly! I love her selflessness that she sometimes denies. I love her bravery, strength, loyalty, determination, and no quit attitude. I also really enjoy Daze, with his too mature for a child personality. It seems honest in the harsh reality he has grown up in.
My favorite thing about this story, though, is the way Amanda Carlson tells it. She can capture the sights, smell, and feeling of the situation without just describing it. You see the world through Holly’s eyes in a way that makes you live the story. The action scenes make my heart race and the scenes of heartache make me cry. The characters are so life like it makes me forget that the story is fiction, and when I am forced out of the story by the real world it takes me a few minutes to come back to myself. These things are what I love so much about Amanda Carlson and this story in particular; I forget I’m reading it, and I become Holly. I have recommended this book to everyone I know, and if you enjoy kick-a** female characters who can do it all then I recommend this book to you, too. I can’t wait to read the next book!