Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Review: CROSS WAVES by Amanda Uhl

 


A girl gone missing and two old partners are on the case.

Geneva was the most powerful psychic trainer of the mind hackers unit. Her mother was murdered right in front of her when she was a kid and the missing girl was dreaming about it before her disappearance. She must work with a partner she can’t stand yet one she can’t stand not to think about in inappropriate ways.

I thought this secret organization was kind of cool, reminding me of Charles Xavier’s X-MEN. However, the schematics behind the vortex, the colors, the auras, and all these psychic energies can be difficult to comprehend. Story is narrated in short, fragmented sentences that doesn’t always make it clear of where the characters are—are they in each other’s heads or are they dreaming or are they floating in space or what?

The race to find the crystals and one of their own had a level of excitement and intrigue, which I liked. But, quite frankly, I would’ve preferred a simpler approach.

 

My rating: 3 stars

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