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Armageddon

by Kaitlyn O'Connor

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The sci fi element was confusing. It was hard to figure out what was going on. There was very little attempt to describe physical places and stuff so the world building was vague. Example: she's in this city, she has lunch with her brother, she gets captured immediately after than then gets put in prison then rescued. The rescuer takes her on a 2 week space ship ride to a place called the 'home base' where her brother is. HUH? No indication at all that the brother has left what I assume is Earth and gone to this other place. In fact, there was a scene of him and a clone going through some office where I think the brother works right before this. It made no sense at all. The plot and stuff made no sense. The major bad guys were mention at the end like oh it was definitely Bob when we'd seen hide nor hair of Bod at any other time. It was like getting to the end of Wrath of Kahn and finding out the bad guy was Darth Vader. Huh?

The relationship was pretty lame too. There was not a lot of development here. Just some thinking about each other some scenes where they fight each other then they go to bed. Just nothing real convincing or particularly interesting.

All in all not impressed. ( )
  Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
This was not that great a story. It was interesting and kept me reading, but far from the best thing this author has done. ( )
  booklovre6 | Mar 30, 2013 |
"Armageddon" is Kaitlyn O'Connor's first book in her 'Clone Wars' series and I loved the book, but hated that now I will be sucked into buying all the rest of the 'Clone Wars' books! There's just something about her writing, even when it's cliched, that works for me and I don't think I've read any of her erotic stories that I didn't like.

Lena was orphaned and then adopted by a kindly old geezer who spent his time ranting about government conspiracies so when her latest visit to her 'father' results in her seeing a totally changed man, she's sure she must be going nuts. But when she kills the clone sent to replace her, she suddenly finds herself in a secret prison fighting for her life. When another prisoner helps her escape, all she wants is to go back to her calm life...and it doesn't take much time for her to realize that's not only not possible, it's downright murderous.

Dax has been a leader of the rebellion for quite a while. When he leads the mission to rescue Lena, he's unprepared for the way she makes him feel. He's confused too...because he's not totally convinced that the Lena he rescued isn't a clone sent to gather information on rebellion activities. But how can Lena 'prove' she's really Lena?

Sounds crazy, but read like an action-packed dream. O'Connor fans will do a happy dance that she's started another series to feed our addiction.

WARNING: Contains scenes of multiple partners, sharing, and sexual acts described in frank language. ( )
  jjmachshev | Jan 19, 2009 |
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