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Wild Sky

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Another action-packed ride. Wild Sky was a blast to read and I usually don't read fantasy. It had a great concept that wasn't over complicated. It had a great transition from the first in the Night Sky series into this one to where this could easily be a standalone. It had some great teenage angst and young love, and it was a great source of inclusivity having a physically impaired main character that struggled with a plot twist but came out better because of it. It had both great twists and life lessons of acceptance, trust, and love.

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This is the second book in the Night Sky series by Suzanne and Melanie Brockmann. I was glad that we got more of Sklyar, Milo, Calvin and Dana in this book. I thought the plot in this one flowed really well and kept your attention throughout.

Dana is training Skylar to use her new found powers of being a Greater Than in this book. They are all still on the hunt for the makers of Destiny to be able to get Dana's little sister back. When another school associate of Skylar and Calvin's pushes his way in to the search, they are not to fond of it. Garrett is known as a bully and they are not fond of him, not him being in their search group. Garrett needs to find Jilly. Garrett is willing to do whatever and even offers money for their help.

In this story Milo and Skylar's relationship blossoms more than I thought it would for sure. I loved getting to see them grow closer to each other in this story.

Calvin, Skylar's friend that is in the wheelchair, is accidentally injected with the drug Destiny. Calvin doesn't really care though because he can walk again. What Skylar has to figure out is how to get it to where when Calvin comes off the drug, he does not have the side effects that most people do. This drug will eventually kill him!

Garrett ends up joining the gang, offering help and money, as long as they can help try to find Jilly. After spying on Garrett place, where his step mom lives, the gang manages to go and try to rescue Jilly. Unfortunately, during the failed rescue attempt, Calvin is accidently injected with Destiny, the drug that will eventually kill him. But Calvin doesn’t care, because immediately after the injection, he can now walk.

The race is on to find a way to cure Calvin before he gives into the deeper effects of the drug Destiny, to help Jilly escape, and to find Lacey, Dana’s sister. You have to read this one to find out what happens to them, especially Calvin!

Great read and I look forward to more from these two! Great team!

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