Review: CHAMELEON by K.T. Hanna

Chameleon (The Domino Project, #1)Chameleon by K.T. Hanna
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The blurb:

After Sai’s newly awoken psionic power accidentally destroys her apartment complex, she’s thrown into an intensive training program. The only grades are pass or die.

Surviving means proving her continued existence isn’t a mistake–a task her new mentor, Bastian, takes personally. Her abilities place her in the GNW Enforcer division, which partners her with Domino 12, who is eerily human for an alien-parasite and psionic hybrid. When her assassination duties are revealed, Sai understands the real reason for her training.

On a mission to dispatch a dangerous Exiled scientist, she uncovers truths she never thought possible. Sai is unsure who to trust as her next mission might be her last, and a double agent seems to be manipulating both sides.

 

So, yeah, I loved this book! 
I was very lucky to receive an E-ARC of this book, and one thing’s for sure: this is MY kind of book (so much so that I’m ordering a hard copy because I want it on my bookshelf!)

I loved it. Just the right amount of suspense, action, and character development. Sai was such an interesting character, extremely well thought-out. The world building was equally fantastic, everything (the society and the system structures) felt real, and any questions I had were answered.

There were a couple of other characters (more minor ones) who I initially got a little mixed up about, but once I was into the plot, I soon worked out who was who–and I felt like I knew all the characters.

This book really is compelling, so if you’re into YA SF thrillers, then I highly recommend CHAMELEON. I can’t wait for the sequel!

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