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Synopsis:
Mastering her Progressive Empath abilities
isn’t going as well as Gemma hoped. In fact, months after finding out what she
really is, she still has no clue what this truly means. All she can do is wait
to see if any new abilities will eventually manifest. Things aren’t going great
with Russ either. Unsure of how to handle her Sentient Link with him, she tries
to integrate herself in his busy social life but struggles to adjust to her new
circumstances.
When she is plagued by recurring nightmares,
Gemma realises things are changing and knows she has to do something, fast. The
arrival of two sets of strangers in town, both offering the much needed assistance
she needs to unearth her powers, escalates the situation even further. Gemma
attempts to decipher whose intentions are genuine, but does she have enough
time to figure out who has her best interest at heart?
Sentient is the second book from The Mentalist Series by Kenechi Udogu.
This book,
in comparison with Aversion, has a better
developed story. Yet, I felt that most of the questions weren’t really answered
as more were raised. I liked the development that some characters went through
and the increasing intensity that was felt during the reading.
Russ’s
intuition amazed me! He always seemed to know the right thing to do!
And Laura?
I wished I had her ability! She was awesome and my favourite character!
Sentient promises new challenges to Gemma and Russ’s
relationship, as they struggle to understand Gemma’s powers and the deep
connection they share. New enemies appear to watch from every corner, ready to
attack and strange alliances are about to be forged.
What is Gemma?
Where do
her powers come from?
How much
powerful is she?
Some people
want her by their side while others fear her power.
The fight
is coming.
I’m still
waiting for answers and, even though I had trouble to pick up the reading this
time, I’ve already started the third book and, I must say, so far so good!
Rating: 4/5
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