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Regina Shen: Vigilance, Book 2 by Lance Erlick {Book Review}

June 21, 2016 by Leila | 2 Comments

Disclosure: I received an ebook copy of this book in exchange for my review.

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I was excited to get back to Regina’s story and to see what would happen. I highly recommend that if you did not read book 1; start there. You do not want to miss the details. Should you chose not to accept the mission; you won’t be entirely lost – book 2 does a good job of refreshing details.

Vigilance shares the story from various view points, but majority of the story takes place on the inside of the wall with Regina. Mo-Mere sends Wendy and Regina to University, where we follow along. Regina is still hidin from the Antiquities and is still on the hunt for her sister Colleen.

New characters are introduced into the story and I cannot wait to start book 3 to see where Regina goes next.

About the Author

Lance ErlickHe was raised by a roaming aerospace engineer, growing up in various parts of the United States and Europe, as well as traveling through Asia. He took to stories as his anchor, including the works of Asimov, Bradbury, and Heinlein, and has been writing since age eleven.

Growing up, he was inspired by his father’s engineering work on cutting-edge aerospace projects to look to the future.

In an ideal world, Lance would find time loops where he could step out for a week at a time to read and write. Then he would return to the moment he left, without life getting in the way. Of course, since everyone would have the same ability, he suspects life would still sneak in.

Lance is also the author of short stories and novelettes.

Connect with the Author: Website, Twitter, Facebook and Goodreads

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