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Book Review of Fever (Chemical Garden, Bk 2)

Fever (Chemical Garden, Bk 2)
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Rhine and Gabriel escape the mansion where she was forced to become one of three girls coerced to marry a man. It is her intent to find her twin brother wherever he may be. Yet leaving the mansion only drops her into a prostitution ring where she is again a prisoner. Finding her brother, Rowan, is as far away as ever.

When at last Rhine escapes, she is weak and ill. The man in the mansion's father, a cruel and controlling man, captures her again. Ill and restrained on a table where he experiments on her with drugs and malice, she discovers that there is a tracker in her leg. The son discovers what his father is doing and Rhine is removed to a hospital where the tracking device is removed and her health improves. All this was possible because of the help others gave her and she is free once again to seek her brother.

Of course, there are many details omitted here for who would want to read a novel know what all would transpire. Other individuals become important to Rhine whose heart dwells on what will happen to those she learns to care about while she pursues her search for Rowan. I like this series and donated a complete set to a pbs friend who teaches young people. I believe that well written books for the YA audience are to be shared.