Saturday, September 19, 2015

Viable Review

VIABLE: Book 1 in the Cody Doyle series

By R.A. Hakok

A brilliant young geneticist, desperately seeking a cure for the disease that took her father. A Nevada sheriff, charged with solving a crime that threatens the very existence of his small desert town. But when an unmarked van crashes in sleepy Hawthorne, Alison Stone and Lars Henrikssen find themselves looking for the same man. Only Carl Gant is not what he seems. And they are not the only ones looking for him. 
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***MY HONEST REVIEW OF Viable***

Alison Stone lost her dad to Alzheimer’s. That is what enticed her to a career of finding a cure for it. When she is approached by Sheriff Henrikssen to evaluate a suspect’s blood sample, she could not believe the results she got from it. After identifying the owner of the blood sample, she researches into his background and discovers a secret that has been kept for nearly 100 years.


This story was full of action and suspense, with a riveting plot. The characters were very likeable and well-rounded. Although some explanation was needed to understand DNA and how the internal body functions, I think there was too much focus on that aspect. Learning some of it was fascinating, but it tended to get old fast. Otherwise, the story was easy to follow and very interesting. I was hoping for further connection between the two main characters, and maybe that will happen in a continuing story. I look forward to that.

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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.


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