Fiction Friday: The Butterfly Code



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Aeris Thorne was just looking for a quiet summer. Spending time with her dad, and reconnecting with old friends. Trying to focus on her composing, and practicing for her new position in the New York Philharmonic were the main items on the agenda. Until she met Hunter. Lead scientist at the secretive Phoenix Research Lab for Highly Contagious Diseases, Hunter and his team have everyone in town on edge, and more than one have warned Aeris to stay away from Hunter Cayman, including her father. Is Hunter really dangerous, or is there some other reason everyone wants her to stay away?

When I first started this book, I honestly thought it was going to be rather predictable and I wasn't feeling terribly excited. By chapter three, I was hooked, and my reservations were gone. It wasn't predictable, rather it was fast paced, intelligent, and exciting, much to my delight!

A great mix of science, action, and emotion, the characters are smart, but imperfect. The plot takes an old idea and completely gives it a fresh, modern, scientific edge. The author struck a good balance of employing realistic scientific elements without bogging the story down with complicated concepts. I don't want to go into too much detail because I don't want to give anything away! You'll just have to read it yourself!

Crossing several genre's and age groups, this book has mass appeal. And for those who like to keep the story going, this one does not disappoint, promising more of the mystery still to be solved.






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