Wednesday, February 15, 2017

My Review - ***** Ann Gimpel's "Claiming Charity" 3rd Book in GenTech Rebellion

In this 3rd book of the GenTech Rebellion series, we have Charity, one of the 4 genetically enchanced women previously rescued from their handlers, "The Nameless Ones." These were the genetically enhanced men that turned on their makers killing them and destroying the labs. They kept the women literally as prisoners giving them barely enough to survive. Charity cannot forget or forgive their treatment of her and the other women in her section of the compound, or the many experiments done on her trying to "improve" her. Because of these experiments, Charity is almost lost to death and/or madness, but due to help from two Nameless Ones that escaped and asked from amnesty from the CIA, she lives. But she is torn by her hatred for all those men that kept them imprisoned, so how can she possibly have feelings for one of them. This is the continuation of the Black Ops group trying to find and bring these men down before they can enhance themselves further and destroy mankind. It's also a story of these beings forgiving what they personally had no control over and to learn to be more human and accepting of all that entails. Can they put their past behind them, can they learn to overlook their past and learn to love not only each other but what they are. Will man ever really trust them, even after they've shown over and over again that they are on mankind's side, more to the point can Charity learn and move forward before she destroys herself and others with her hate. This is a wonderful 3rd book of this great sci-fi romance thriller and of the women and men working and learning side by side to overcome one of science's greatest mistakes. https://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/?ref_=ya_your_reviews&sort_by=MostRecentReview

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