Abandoned by her mother at the age of 5, Amber Blake was only a child when she was recruited to the Cleverland Institute, a school for gifted children, where she was promised a bright future. But predators hide in the school's administration and, on the verge of exposing them, Amber finds herself fleeing for her life from the very man who took her in. Now a top recruit of a covert agency dead-set on ending human slavery in all its forms, she's going to destroy everone who's ever hurt the people she loves.
So when all is said and done, Amber Blake: Operation Dragonfly manages to deliver particular moments well, but fails to provide the connective tissue to make these moments come together in a way that allows the reader to accept the series of events it portrays as a cohesive whole. Read Full Review
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