Rating: Summary: Entering The Twilight Zone Review: The only reason I gave this book 4 stars is because of the first chapter. I am so tired of everyone claiming to be insane, when they find themselves in an unbelievable position.Zain and Lacey are great characters, and the book is great. I just can't believe anyone would think they were dreaming, or insane when they can feel and see everything around them. Get past the first chapter and you are in for a great read. I loved Reene, an amazing AI, and Pio, an amazing alien, not to mention Bobzilla. There is enough excitement for everyone. Not to mention they get to save the world. A wonderful romance is included, and Lacey is not dumb, she is very smart and with her help Zain is able to foil his worst enemy and clear his name of murder. This is a smart, fun, read. Don't miss it.
Rating: Summary: Third time retains the charm. Review: When Lacey Garrett takes a moment to answer a message board poster's question, she has no clue that doing so will soon have her teleported to another planet. Zain Masters believed that he had been scouting a simple, out of the way world. Then a hidden laser shot his ship out of the sky. Lacey is the only person who seems to understand the strange markings on a local monument. Markings that seem to hold the key to a way out of his situation. But something dangerous lurks beneath the surface. Barry's third book in the Un series is a fun adventure/romance, but the planet hopping plotlines of the previous entries is missing this time out. Lacey and Zain spend most of the novel in one place, a desert planet the Warrior Programmer dubs Death Valley. Despite the lack of world building diversity Barry's story is a delight to read. Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: Third time retains the charm. Review: When Lacey Garrett takes a moment to answer a message board poster's question, she has no clue that doing so will soon have her teleported to another planet. Zain Masters believed that he had been scouting a simple, out of the way world. Then a hidden laser shot his ship out of the sky. Lacey is the only person who seems to understand the strange markings on a local monument. Markings that seem to hold the key to a way out of his situation. But something dangerous lurks beneath the surface. Barry's third book in the Un series is a fun adventure/romance, but the planet hopping plotlines of the previous entries is missing this time out. Lacey and Zain spend most of the novel in one place, a desert planet the Warrior Programmer dubs Death Valley. Despite the lack of world building diversity Barry's story is a delight to read. Highly recommended.
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