Carbon - Book 2 of the Watcher Series
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Publisher Description
What do you do when you become your own worst nightmare?
No longer the Watcher she once was, Sawyer must come to terms with her new reality. Her new identity. She may have new powers, but if she uses them, can she avoid losing herself in the process?
Desperate for answers, sawyer travels to the United Isles with Max in search of help. Of someone who could be an ally. Someone who could break the connection she has to those who will abuse her power. But the haven they find can't remain that way. And their new allies aren't the people Sawyer believed them to be.
When the defences of the Isles are finally breached, Sawyer will be forced to make choices. She's hoping to save as many as she can, but when a former lover attempts to kill her, she'll have to fight to save just herself.
Saving her own life is only one thing Sawyer is fighting for, though. More importantly, can she save her soul? If she still has one to save.
The second book in the Watcher series, picks up where the last left off. Action, intrigue, and a bit of romance will keep you reading to the end.
Customer Reviews
Trust the Stars [contains spoilers for book 1]
** spoiler alert ** PLEASE BE AWARE THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS IF YOU HAVEN’T READ BOOK ONE. THIS REVIEW IS HIDDEN ONLY FOR THAT REASON.
“Sometimes we can’t choose the people who are put into our lives, but we can choose to let them in.”
Sawyer Russo, Watcher extraordinaire is now something she has grown up hating: a Carbon. That means she has powers and, will learn how to control them. The one she loves died, her parents are gone, the world she knows is gone. She travels with Max and Chevy to the United Isles in search of other they can work with to bring down the megalomaniac Coleman.
As ugly and dark the world she knew was, the United Isles is a relatively peaceful place lead by Lena who protects it, until she can’t anymore. And the results aren’t as expected as this band of misfits tries to save humanity.
I did it again! Spent waaay too much time with my nose in this book which reminds me of adaptations of books like The Wizard of Oz, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and others like them. Good can always be found, even if it’s not staring you in the face. But how do you do that with corruption inside? High recommended 5/5