ULTRA
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It's like Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance meets The Men Who Stare At Goats. It's X-Files meets From Justin to Kelly. (Actually that's a bad comparison. Ignore that.)
Tiffany’s lived off the grid in the desert all her life. Miranda’s a world famous pop star who peaked in the early 2000s. Naomi’s a goth working at a corporate movie nostalgia theme park. What do these three women have in common? They were all created as super weapons by a clandestine government conspiracy called MK ULTRA.
Together with a college student who can project his consciousness through space and a professional vampire hunter, they take a road trip for the truth, for freedom, and to fight back.
ULTRA is just one of a series of novels, but it's completely standalone. You can read them in any order, but if you want to read them in chronological order, they go:
#iHunt: A Transylvanian Prince in Southern California
#iHunt: Frankenstein's Monster (Sort Of) (But Not Really)
#iHunt: Killing Monsters in the Gig Economy
But #iHunt Frankenstein's Monster is Pay What You Want, so it's a good, free to read place to start.
Status | Released |
Category | Book |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 total ratings) |
Author | Machine Age Productions |
Tags | conspiracy, psychedelic, road-trip, Sci-fi, urban-fantasy, Vampire |
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This was an incredibly fun read! You know you're enjoying a book when you have to pick it up in every spare moment you have to see what happens next.
The characters are all so alive, yet there's so much more I want to know about them. They're like people I met at a party, who were just so cool, and I can't wait to hang out with them again.
The story hardly ever lets up, and I can't remember a single page that felt like it dragged on. Everything pushed forward towards the end of the story. The ending was deeply satisfying, yet left me wanting more.
(Written as a review, but re-posted as a comment because reviews are invisible?)