A week ago, Miriam Pascal was a college student worrying about exams. Now, she's trying to harness new-found supernatural powers, and stop a secret Russian organization known as Red Atlantis from infiltrating the US government. International espionage and long-buried family
secrets clash head on as Miriam races to save the world.
Red Atlantis had a chaotic but interesting start and then moved in what feels like another direction. That direction is interesting enough and has me wanting more, but it played with some big and epic things at the start that ended up being pushed aside even though they'd be massive gamechangers in how the world works. That said, the smaller focus on Miriam and Sasha worked well, I liked the time with the FBI agents, and the teases of the bigger picture are certainly interesting and have me wanting to know more. I'm definitely game for more of it while also acknowledging that the book has a strange kind of natural end here as well. Read Full Review
In the end, Red Atlantis doesn't reinvent the wheel or blaze a new trail nearly enough when it comes to its espionage-tinged story, but it still had a lot of nuggets of promise. Read Full Review
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