I Lost My Compass At the Bermuda Triangle and Dream Five by Clara L. Molina
Sophia Lorenzo awoke with no memory or identity and given a mission to murder a mysterious man named Murich Rhys. What will she do? There’s only one way to find out as she heads to his castle and embarks on a long and arduous journey to complete a task she does not want.
Can she battle the scorching heat of the desert? What lies in the wake and maze of the forest? Can she escape from the Snow Dwellers and the inhabitants of the contentious city of Absolute Zero?
She heads to the castle to discover who she is and why she was given this task. The truth is just as crazy as her mission. Sophia Lorenzo finds her compass on the Bermuda Triangle and Dream Five.
Author Bio
Clara L Molina writes Science Fiction books most of the time, dabbles in comic drawings occasionally, and writes to laugh at herself all the time. She has a computer science degree, but has been a lifelong writer. She currently lives in San Antonio, Texas, and enjoys fresh air and days where her hair is not frizzy.
My Review
3 Stars
A young lady wakes in the Cursed City. She doesn’t know her name but has been scavenging along with a little dog, Paco. One day a message falls from the sky that tells her to kill Murich Rhys so she gathers her meager things and off she goes. Along the way she meets those that want to help along with those that want to kill her.
At the same time, we have a story about a lady that find a hair clip that helps her travel. She invents several helpful machines, but her boss has it out for her. But instead of falling into his trap she has created a trap of her own.
I don’t know what I expected from this story, but it is not what I got. This story has two plot lines that are going all over the place and are confusing. Although this is a short story it took me a little bit to figure out how I felt about this book.
I feel that this is one of those give or take stories. It’s not bad but not my cup of tea. All I can say is read it, you never know, you might just like it.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. I voluntarily chose to read and post an honest review.
I would like to thank Rachel’s Random Resources for the opportunity to read and share this book.
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