Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Neochrome Aurora by Thomas K. Carpenter


Neochrome Aurora by Thomas K. Carpenter
The Digital Sea Trilogy, Book 3
Publisher: Black Moon Books (December 2012)
377 pages, eBook (purchased myself for $7.99)
Book Rating: 5 Stars
Content Note: Includes Swearing, Sexual References and Violence

While helping the Quicksilver Spider, Zel once again finds herself mixed up in the fate of the world when Quick falls victim to a worldwide plague and she must find a way to save him and the others affected by it. Though the characters in this book are ones introduced in the previous two books in this series, with the beginning of this book many have developed new relationships or relationships have changed and it was interesting to see their characters grow with those changes. I particularly like the relationship between Jengo, Liala and Sigh. There was an intriguing theme throughout the book, questioning the balance between intellectual pursuits and personal relationships, something that Zel struggles with throughout the series, but particularly in this story. All the characters were engaging and it was action-packed, keeping you riveted right to the end. Great series!

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