Friday, June 29, 2018

Perception Review

PERCEPTION: The Death of Liam Vanderveen (The Perception Trilogy Book 1)

By Lee Strauss

 PERCEPTION: The Death of Liam Vanderveen (The Perception Trilogy Book 1) by [Strauss, Lee, Strauss,Elle]
PERCEPTION is a near-future mystery that can be read alone (no cliffhanger!)

ETERNAL LIFE IS TO DIE FOR
Seventeen-year-old Zoe Vanderveen is a GAP—a genetically altered person. She lives in the security of a walled city on prime water-front property along side other equally beautiful people with extended life spans.

Zoe’s carefree life takes a traumatic turn when her brother Liam is murdered.
The only one who can help her find out what happened is Noah Brody, the last guy on earth she should trust.


Noah Brody is a natural who lives on the outside. He leads protests against the GAPs and detests the widening chasm they’ve created between those who have and those who don’t. He doesn’t like girls like Zoe and he has good reason not to like her specifically. He's not sure why he's agreed to help her, but what he finds out when he does, will change his life forever.

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MY REVIEW

Zoe Vanderveen is a genetically altered person, and her life is close to perfect. All GAPs live in Sol City which has the best of everything. When her brother Liam goes missing, Zoe is determined to find him. Even if it takes her outside of Sol City and into the slums of LA where she has never gone before. Her only ally on the outside is Noah Brody, her household maid’s son. Noah despises GAPs, so it won’t be easy winning him over.


This was a nice futuristic read that makes you explore our future possibilities. And of course the greed that goes along with it. I liked the plot and characters. I look forward to reading more of Zoe and Noah’s journey.
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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.


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