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Epsilon
- The Apex Cycle, Book 3
- Narrated by: Elizabeth Phillips
- Length: 20 hrs and 9 mins
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Summary
Samantha Havardson is in hiding. All things considered, it could be worse. For the time being, shes safe from the immortal warrior hellbent on settling a thousand-year-old vendetta against her. However, an unknown assailant has been inside Samantha's head, turning her into a liability to the very people trying to protect her. Meanwhile, Adrestus enacts the final stages of his plan, positioning himself to subjugate all of civilization.
Options are slim, time is running out, and Samantha must come to terms with the fact that some villains can only be taken down from the inside, even if it means running the risk of becoming a weapon to be used against those closest to her.
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This trilogy had me from the first chapter. Epsilon has a slightly different tone to the first two books but it's in perfect keeping with the storyline and necessary to push it to it's conclusion.
Although lengthy, these books are action packed, heart stopping and heart breaking as Samantha navigates life as a teen without superpowers like her friends, while a power-hungry villian rises against the world.
The narrator is perfect. She gives individual voice to every character and delivers emotions flawlessly - and there's plenty of them. At times, I was rolling my eyes as Samantha threw herself into yet another situation with little or no true thought (despite her intentions), but every emotion is touched upon during Epsilon and I was more than happy for the ride.
Without giving spoilers, I loved the end. Anything else would have been a disservice to characters and readers alike.
There's no way I can give this anything other than 5 stars. Whether you normally like YA or not, if you like super hero stories like the X-Men, well thought out, real characters who grow with the story, and action to keep you turning the page, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend The Apex Cycle.
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