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Variant Lost
by Kaydence Snow
★★★★★/★★★★★
Book Review: Variant Lost: The Evelyn Maynard Trilogy - Part One by Kaydence Snow
Eve Blackburn has never stayed in one place for any longer than a year, life for her and her mother is a life on the run - and Eve doesn't understand why. Her mother actively discourages Eve from forming any friendships and we start off Variant Lost on Eve's seventeenth birthday, when her mother discovers that she has formed friendships and has a boyfriend, so to Eve's frustration her mother uprootes them once again, planning to fly halfway around the world to get them away.
Nothing quite goes to plan, and a year later Eve, now effectively orphaned, receives an invitation to attend an exclusive Variant orientated college on a full scholarship - she jumps at the chance. Eve has always been interested in the science behind the Variants, who are a bit like enhanced humans (I likened them to X-Men in my head) who can have a range of different powers.
Eve quickly forms a friendship with with her roommates, or The Reds as she calls them due to their hair colour and then she begins to draw the attention of a few Variants including Tyler, who can tell if you're lying, and Kid, a well known womaniser and fire wielder.
Variant Lost is a sort of sci-fi/supernatural YA reverse harem and I absolutely loved it. It's very readable and I was so intrigued, and can't wait to read more about Eve and her Bond and upcoming challenges after that ending! I've tried not to say too much because who doesn't hate spoilers, but I'd definitely recommend this book - it's also available on Kindle Unlimted.
Book Review: Variant Lost: The Evelyn Maynard Trilogy - Part One by Kaydence Snow
Eve Blackburn has never stayed in one place for any longer than a year, life for her and her mother is a life on the run - and Eve doesn't understand why. Her mother actively discourages Eve from forming any friendships and we start off Variant Lost on Eve's seventeenth birthday, when her mother discovers that she has formed friendships and has a boyfriend, so to Eve's frustration her mother uprootes them once again, planning to fly halfway around the world to get them away.
Nothing quite goes to plan, and a year later Eve, now effectively orphaned, receives an invitation to attend an exclusive Variant orientated college on a full scholarship - she jumps at the chance. Eve has always been interested in the science behind the Variants, who are a bit like enhanced humans (I likened them to X-Men in my head) who can have a range of different powers.
Eve quickly forms a friendship with with her roommates, or The Reds as she calls them due to their hair colour and then she begins to draw the attention of a few Variants including Tyler, who can tell if you're lying, and Kid, a well known womaniser and fire wielder.
Variant Lost is a sort of sci-fi/supernatural YA reverse harem and I absolutely loved it. It's very readable and I was so intrigued, and can't wait to read more about Eve and her Bond and upcoming challenges after that ending! I've tried not to say too much because who doesn't hate spoilers, but I'd definitely recommend this book - it's also available on Kindle Unlimted.