Review of The Modified by C.A. Kunz and a giveaway
REVIEW
The Modified by C.A. Kunz was a very enjoyable read from start to finish. Each of the characters were likable. My favorite character was definitely Sam because I loved how sarcastic she was. The storyline was extremely well written and I was a little surprised to find that I enjoyed reading The Modified as much as I did being that I usually don't read books with science fiction elements. I thought it was a great book and I am most definitely looking forward to reading the next book in this exciting new series by C.A. Kunz.
What would you sacrifice to save the one’s you love? To save the one who holds your heart? To save the world?
Kenley Grayson is all too familiar with these questions.

This year’s draft is a little different than in the past though. A new program, known as the Magnus Project, has been introduced, and only the best and brightest qualify. Kenley is amongst a select few whom are chosen to join this elite group of soldiers, and as a part of this project, undergoes a modification procedure that leaves her and her peers endowed with powers beyond their wildest dreams.
As Earth continues in its struggle against the Bringers, Kenley is transported to a high-tech training facility, the Magnus Academy, to prepare for the major battle that lies ahead. It’s here that she meets the California heartthrob, and son of a legendary war hero, Landon Shaw. As unexpected feelings toward Landon begin to develop, Kenley wonders if this is the right time or place for romance to bloom, especially when those feelings start to interfere with her training.
With the weight of the world on her shoulders, Kenley is constantly reminded of how important she and the rest of the Magnus cadets are to the fate of humanity. She is one of the Modified, Earth’s last line of defense against utter destruction.
EXCERPT
I feel a sudden surge of power in my hand that runs all the way up to my brain. I see flashes of words, and those words begin to form sentences, and those sentences form paragraphs. I begin to see full pages of writing in my head. The rush is intense. When it's all finished, the book in my head closes and I can read the title, The Art of War by Sun Tzu.

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Published on October 12, 2012 04:33
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