Saturday, January 18, 2020
Review: Wild Thing (The Leeth Dossier #1) by L.J. Kendall @LukeJKendall @BookTasters
Wild Thing
Leeth Dossier #1
by L.J. Kendall
Published: December
14, 2015
Genre: Sci-Fi,
Fantasy
Blurb:
IN 2036, magic returned to a world which neither needed nor
wanted it. Several years later, an unusual young child is acquired by Dr Alex
Harmon for his magic research at the Institute for Paranormal Dysfunction. He
sets Sara to hunting an imaginary creature, unaware it is both real and far
more dangerous than anyone could know.
Sara, too, though, has her own hidden depths.
She'll need them.
At the Institute she strikes up an unlikely friendship with
Godsson, one of the world's most powerful mages - and an inmate. But when
Sara's unique magic finally unfolds, Dr Harmon discovers the deadly
consequences of creating an archetypal Huntress. While from a place far beneath
reality, where Godsson helped slay the Enemy of Mankind, some thing, or things,
have come hunting. And their first targets are Godsson, and Sara.
My Review:
A little girl is kicked out of her tribe because of a vision
that has revealed that this little girl will cause deadly harm to others. She
is sent to live in the white man's world.
A few years later she is adopted by Dr. Alex Harmon and
taken to live at the Institute for Paranormal Dysfunction where he will study
Sara and instruct her in the use of magic.
Sara spends most of her days exploring the institute and
wondering into places that she had not been given access to. On one such
mission she meets a man, Godsson who is kept behind a locked door.
On other days Sara can be found running around outside
looking for an invisible monster that Dr. Harmon doesn't believe is real. But
is the monster that he sent Sara to hunt real or not?
Sara also has a little friend that she takes on her little
adventures outdoors a little dog who is very protective of Sara and will attack
anyone or thing that messes with his human friend.
Wild Thing is a very intriguing and interesting story that
will pull you in from the first page and will hold you hostage with each and
every adventure that Sara takes us on. The world building is so brilliant and
amazing filled with magic, suspense and the mussing of a little girl as she
grows into adulthood way too early.
Pick up your copy of Wild Thing today to begin the adventure
with Sara.
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