CARETAKER
Caretaker by Josi Russell
I have mixed feelings about this book, sometimes it was a bit predictable even though it had some unexpected twists. Slow paced and then full of action. The flow of information through the story line was very irregular.
Note: I received an ARC from Future House Publishing in exchange for an unbiased review
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I have mixed feelings about this book, sometimes it was a bit predictable even though it had some unexpected twists. Slow paced and then full of action. The flow of information through the story line was very irregular.
What I liked was the tenacity and selflessness of the main character.
It has some emotional content that makes you feel sad and helpless if you put yourself in that situation.
About The Author:
Josi Russell’s science fiction novels explore familiar human relationships in unfamiliar contexts. She currently teaches creative writing and fiction courses as an Associate Professor of English for Utah State University Eastern. She lives in the alien landscape of the high desert American Southwest with her family and a giant tortoise named Caesar. Josi is captivated by the fields of linguistics, mathematics, and medicine, by the vast unknown beyond our atmosphere, and by the whole adventure of being human.
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