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Kill Switch
Kill Switch
Kill Switch
Audiobook9 hours

Kill Switch

Written by Amber Lynn Natusch

Narrated by Carly Robins

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

As the daughter of two immortals, Sapphira was born with incredible power. Mastering it nearly cost her life, but with the help of her brothers, she was able to start over in Chicago, helping them police the supernatural community.

While tracking down a missing person, an unexpected accident unlocks a terrifying new power-the ability to experience the last few moments of a victim's life. Following what she sees leads Sapphira, Nico, and Alek to more missing girls with special powers, and a growing realization that they're running out of time. Will Sapphira prove to be the girls' savior, or will a risky plan doom her to a similar fate?

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 31, 2018
ISBN9781977385772
Kill Switch
Author

Amber Lynn Natusch

Amber Lynn Natusch is the author of the bestselling Caged series for adults. She was born and raised in Winnipeg, and is still deeply attached to her Canadian roots. She loves to dance and practice Muay Thai—but spends most of her time running a chiropractic practice with her husband, raising two young children, and attempting to write when she can lock herself in the bathroom for ten minutes of peace. Dare You to Lie is her debut YA novel.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Definitely picked up from book 1. Sapphira is a really interesting character and I like what the author does with her, though it does strain credulity that (spoilers?) she doesn't figure out what the big bad is doing with a bunch of young girls until the very end. I really spent the whole book assuming that everyone knew the obvious answer, but besides that, I'm really enjoying how this is building.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Damon's storyFinally, Damon is found and weirdly, everyone sort of understands what he's gone through. He has an obsession with Winter, a blind ballerina he's known since he was a child.She remembers Damon from the ill-fated Devil's Night that sent him to jail years ago.Now, he's married to her sister and she's trapped with him.Not sure what it says about me that I liked this one the best of them all. Winter is a strong character, much like all the females in this series but obviously, she's dealing with a grade-A psychopath in Damon.The psychological mind play in this is better than in the others simply because Winter is blind so everything else is heightened through her. In the end, you know everything will work out and it does.Check all trigger warnings and content warnings before reading. 18+. Recommend reading the other books first because there is a bigger plot going on throughout.**All thoughts and opinions are my own. Read on my personal KU subscription.**
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    this was such a treat honestly

    i truly don't know how p.doug managed to make me like Damon, but she did and for that alone i could give this book 5 stars. he was an absolutely despicable person for 2 books, and although we knew he had major trauma it seemed like it would be impossible to get along with him well enough to endure an entire book about him. - wrong! wrong, wrong, wrong. him and winter were just perfect, i loved everything their relationship turned into. i just loved their story so much.

    "I wish we never had to leave the fountain. We never did."

    winter was lovely. damon's growth was lovely. i loved the way the other members of the gang fit into the story (why are michael and rika not married yet!!!)

    this series has just gotten better and better with each book!!
    much like the 2nd one, i think she did a great job with the dual timelines. it was easy to go back and forth from past to present, and i never felt like i was being pulled from either plot when they switched. and i appreciate that the past storyline wrapped up around 60% (guesstimate) of the way through and left the rest of the book to unfold in the present. when i read Corrupt, i felt like the past's storyline dragged on for entirely too long, and the jumps from past to present were too often and too abrupt. but again - she totally fixed that issue with Hideaway and Kill Switch.

    i can't tell how will's book will further the overarching story, because things feel pretty wrapped up with Gabriel out of the picture. but if i know p.doug, she'll find some way to make it the best book lol

    I did notice banks never told damon she was pregnant.... tea.