![]() Aaliyah is abducted by a human sex-trafficking ring. ![]() Understand, the struggles are still there, but that's not the story anymore. ![]() Gone is the search for self-awareness story line, the struggle to balance cyborg and human. Kaitlyn is on her first mission, and it's a tough one. Readers need to understand, though, that this story is very different from Freak. I LOVED Freak of Nature (Who wouldn't?) and Fractured Innocence is a sequel that stands up well. It's a pretty miraculous thing, sometimes.Ĭrane delivers, again. The first book, Freak of Nature was reviewed on January 9, 2014.Īgain, cover art that's actually relevant. Kaitlyn knows firsthand what it's like to be haunted by the past and resolves to bring justice to the elusive Dasvoik. The mission quickly turns personal for Kaitlyn when she finds Aaliyah beaten, her mind and soul fractured from abuse of the worst kind. Vance's current victim: Aaliyah, a seventeen-year-old who never imagined walking her brother home from school one evening would change her life forever. His latest thrill-abducting and selling young women. Kaitlyn and Erik are sent on a mission to track down Vance Dasvoik, a ruthless monster. ![]() REVIEW: Skin and Bones, by Sherry Shahan.REVIEW: This House is Haunted, by John Boyne.REVIEW: Fractured Innocence, by Julia Crane.The Giver - Official Trailer - The Weinstein Company. ![]() Miss last night's #yalove Twitter chat about.
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