An all too believable future
Good and evil have been a part of history and evolution since the beginning of time. But how do you deal with the heights of a giving, loving nature while demonic darkness, increased strength, and enhanced powers of telekinesis, pre-cognition, and sensory input are at war in your body at the same time? Such is the victimization of Victor Bellator and a small group of intracranial injured test subjects in a vile research project to produce soldiers with an absence of conscience and super-human abilities. At the conclusion of this first book in the Predominance Trilogy, Victor believes he has lost the love of his life and allows the dark side of his serum-induced, mentally and physically enhanced brain and body to take over and discard the fair and righteous man his father had taught him to be. All but three of the original test subjects have been sacrificed by members of this in
sidious government program: Victor, Yvette who he believes has been lost in a bombing, and Damien, who chose the dark evil side of his nature almost from the beginning. It is apparent these arch enemies are destined to meet again. Sarah, a health-care assistant to the crazed Dr. Walker, helps Victor escape his captors and falls in love with him, even knowing he loves another and that she may never be able to help Victor reclaim his good, caring, true nature. Is all lost for this these star-crossed lovers? Yvette has survived the vicious bombing attack, but she has no memory of her past. Victor is looking only for revenge.

Published on November 19, 2014 11:52
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