misUnderstood
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4.3 • 4 Ratings
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
Chancery is counting on her older sister Melina to help her find the right path. The fate of the world rests on the outcome of that guidance. But not everyone wants the entire world to survive. As usual, the key to the future lies in the mistakes of the past.
In a world where perfection is mandatory…
Melina’s parents do not get along, not even a little bit. All Melina wants is to make her parents proud, to make them smile. But what brings joy to one causes the other to scowl. There’s only one thing they both agree upon—Melina must win in single combat at the Centennial Games.
A single flaw renders you useless.
Melodics requires complete understanding of your opponent. Melina has no trouble analyzing and comprehending the motivations of others, which makes her a force to be reckoned with. But as the end draws near, as success dangles just out of her grasp, she discovers she may not know herself as well as she thought. And the thing she has refused to accept might be the very cause of her downfall.
Customer Reviews
This one fell flat
I’ve read all the books up into this point that kept my attention I like the storyline in the plot. This one was dull, dull, dull. It sounds like someone else wrote it or the writer took too long of a break between writing. It started to make me question why I was listening to it. I don’t think I would’ve bought religion into a book I get the species is supposed to be different and more hard-core and so they might see things more crass than a regular population. But the whole eww your gay thing gets old.