![]() ![]() This book probably needs a trigger warning though. I think I liked it okay? The performer did a great job capturing each character. I'm also glad to say that the next audio book in this series is out, and I already have my copy. I won't go more into the plot from there as it may spoil a few surprises. Their Guide isn't so patient in getting the bond established. Then things get worse as Shai gets kidnapped by another mob. His Guide is patient and explains how things work, but the fact still remains that Shai has no choice as to who his Guide will be. Shai's initial situation isn't good, with a Guide being chosen for him by 'the Agency'. And of course, the quickest way to establish a bond is though sex. 'Guides' were created to help pull a Pathfinder back out of the trance, but they have to be bonded to each other for things to work. Pathfinders were genetically created to have the 'seeing' ability, but it was found that they could become lost in the trance when they are 'seeing'. The futuristic world here seems bleak, but the main character, Shai, has found peace with his place in it - until he finds out that he is a Pathfinder and that everyone wants to control him because of his special ability to 'see' things, past and future. Once again, Dan Calley brings the story to life. This author and narrator make a great team. Warnings - rape, underage sex, kidnapping. ![]()
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