Thank you so much for reading the series until here and I hope you've enjoyed it! Here are some questions that I'd love to know what you think about.
1) Were there any parts throughout the book that you felt were missing pieces of information?
2) Was the tension between Cerise and Michael JUST right and had you screaming?
3) Are you team Mechise (Cerise and Michael) or team Danise (Daniel and Cerise)?
4) On a rate of 1-10 how much do you want to read the next book?
5) What did you think of the other couples throughout the book (Juliette and Joshua, Adrian and Tessa, etc.)?
6) HOW MANY OF YOU WANTED TO STAKE DANIEL AFTER CHAPTER 25?
7) Were there any parts of the characters that were not explained enough?
Okay. That's enough for the Q&A, I just wanted to know for when I (InshaAllah and hopefully) I finish editing, adding scenes and publish it (and when I'm not so BUSY)
If you have any questions, about the book or anything, you can drop them here so I will answer them in a chapter in the next book.
If you ever need someone to talk to, don't hesitate to PM me!
Book 3:
Summary:
Cerise had one thing on her agenda; to not fall in love. When her first boyfriend left her in the hands of the enemy, and the second almost-boyfriend left her to die, she doesn't know whether to believe if all men are jerks or if she just really isn't girlfriend material.
Throw in the fact that Michael, all around gorgeous Drakhenae is hell-bent on making her his. She can't tell whether he is a gift from God in disguise, or if he's someone else who will break her heart. The fact that he knows exactly what to say and seems to care about no one other than her makes it hard to not fall too deep.
Oh, and not to mention the fact that she is a clone, that a war is going on, and that she is an anomaly with powers from an experiment that every government wants. That should make falling in love impossible, right?
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Huntress and Hunted
Science FictionBook 2 of the Rising Phoenix Trilogy. Cerise has escaped the military base in Italy with Daniel, and Easton, even if something tells her that she made a mistake. That Everard had his reasons for doing what he did. But how can they matter anyway? T...