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Book Review of Sever (Chemical Garden, Bk 3)

Sever (Chemical Garden, Bk 3)
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This is the last book in the trilogy and I must say not my favorite read. I kept thinking as I read it: "Been there. Read that." The story repeats earlier plots and problems. There are some twists and turns that give it more omph and if one reads the first two novels one probably wants to finish the series. I know I did so I completed it.

Rhine, once again, meets her enemy, Vaugh, who tricks her as he has before. Does she never learn? However, she does find her twin brother in this book and that's rewarding. While he has changed the longer they are together the more the bond between them strengths and they begin to communicate as they once did.

The two discover that the world is not as they first knew it. And, their parents did not have the loving and compassionate motives that the twins expected. Yes, the twins were genetically designed in hopes that they could suvive the virus that kills the young.

Many of the same characters appear and the author weaves their activities into the final plots. My chief concern is how any person, no matter how powerful could keep finding Rhine and controlling the actions of so many characters. Good luck readers. Perhaps you will feel differently so check it out for yourself.