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The Mind Thieves (Mind Readers, #2) (edition 2012)

by Lori Brighton

Series: The Mind Readers (2)

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What would you do if someone told you that your past and everything you believed was a lie?Cameron Winters is a freak, a mind reader who can hear the thoughts of those around her. Although her life has been far from ideal, she has finally found peace on a Caribbean island far away from her troubles. But her troubles are about to find her in the form of a gorgeous government agent named Maddox.Maddox claims Cameron's father sent him to protect her from encroaching enemies. There's only one problem...Cameron's father has been dead for over a decade. When men arrive, threatening Cameron's very life, she has no choice but to trust Maddox and escape to the United States. Shockingly, Cameron realizes Maddox has been telling the truth all along when she's introduced to her father, a man she barely remembers. Suddenly, Cameron has everything she has always wanted...a family and home. But as her powers are exploited by the very people she trusts, Cameron realizes the old adage is only too true...be careful what you wish for.Best for ages 14 and over.Book 1: The Mind ReadersBook 2: The Mind Thieveswww.LoriBrighton.com… (more)
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Title:The Mind Thieves (Mind Readers, #2)
Authors:Lori Brighton
Info:Publisher Unknown (2012), ebook, 228 pages
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  Rempala | Dec 3, 2019 |
Cameron and her grandmother are enjoying a normal; worry free life on a Caribbean island. Cam doesn’t know what to think when an extremely handsome older man named Maddox shows up on her eighteenth birthday insisting she knows him, that she is in danger, and that her dead father is really alive. Read the rest of my review on my blog: http://shouldireaditornot.wordpress.com/2014/01/04/the-mind-thieves-lori-brighto... ( )
  ShouldIReadIt | Sep 26, 2014 |
I really like this series, its different than a lot of the typical YA books out right now. Both books in this series have kept me on the edge of my seat. In fact, I read both books within a 24 hour time frame. The story line is action packed and is well written. Though I feel there are a lot of similarities with the previous book, I did like the twists the author added. There were a few unexpected parts in this book that I really liked. I think Lori Brighton does an amazing job making me, as the reader, feel the desperation, anxiety, and frustration that Cameron is feeling.
The only reason I didn’t give this book 5 stars, is because I am slightly frustrated by the fact that Cam hasn’t figured out how to play everyone’s game to get her answers. Instead, she just runs from her problems, the only time (in my opinion) that Cameron is strong is when she literally has to run for her life. However, with that being said, I have high hopes for the next book. I fully expect for her to step into the role that she is meant to have and develop into the strong woman that she needs to be. ( )
  asgwilli | Dec 2, 2013 |
I really like this series, its different than a lot of the typical YA books out right now. Both books in this series have kept me on the edge of my seat. In fact, I read both books within a 24 hour time frame. The story line is action packed and is well written. Though I feel there are a lot of similarities with the previous book, I did like the twists the author added. There were a few unexpected parts in this book that I really liked. I think Lori Brighton does an amazing job making me, as the reader, feel the desperation, anxiety, and frustration that Cameron is feeling.
The only reason I didn’t give this book 5 stars, is because I am slightly frustrated by the fact that Cam hasn’t figured out how to play everyone’s game to get her answers. Instead, she just runs from her problems, the only time (in my opinion) that Cameron is strong is when she literally has to run for her life. However, with that being said, I have high hopes for the next book. I fully expect for her to step into the role that she is meant to have and develop into the strong woman that she needs to be. ( )
  asgwilli | Dec 2, 2013 |
WAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!! Where is the third book?! I must have as soon as possible!!! ( )
  CLovestoread | Apr 27, 2013 |
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What would you do if someone told you that your past and everything you believed was a lie?Cameron Winters is a freak, a mind reader who can hear the thoughts of those around her. Although her life has been far from ideal, she has finally found peace on a Caribbean island far away from her troubles. But her troubles are about to find her in the form of a gorgeous government agent named Maddox.Maddox claims Cameron's father sent him to protect her from encroaching enemies. There's only one problem...Cameron's father has been dead for over a decade. When men arrive, threatening Cameron's very life, she has no choice but to trust Maddox and escape to the United States. Shockingly, Cameron realizes Maddox has been telling the truth all along when she's introduced to her father, a man she barely remembers. Suddenly, Cameron has everything she has always wanted...a family and home. But as her powers are exploited by the very people she trusts, Cameron realizes the old adage is only too true...be careful what you wish for.Best for ages 14 and over.Book 1: The Mind ReadersBook 2: The Mind Thieveswww.LoriBrighton.com

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