The second book of the Ganzfield series. Things are more dangerous than they seem at Ganzfield, and not everyone will survive. Does Maddie have what it takes? See what happens next in the sequel to Minder.
““Geez, you two. Get a church.””Drew McFee
“"I think I’m addicted to you."I grinned. "The first step is admitting you have a problem."”Trevor and Maddie
“"You know I’m going to ask you to marry me someday." "And you know I’ll say yes."”Trevor and Maddie
“I really missed Grace. She’d have enjoyed intimidating a car full of hostiles. There was something within me—like a twisted feminism—that reveled in the image of a short, Eurasian woman from New York City cowing a bunch of dangerous men out in the middle of the woods. Was it wrong to be actually enjoying this a little? After all, they’d threatened us first—and they wanted to kill us. We just wanted them to go away and leave us alone. Still, what we were doing wasn’t…nice.”Maddie Dunn
“I also felt the swirling, chaotic intensity in the minds of not one, but two, drug addicts. I found the experience nauseating and confusing, without the euphoria I thought might be part of it. Just like visiting New York as a telepath.”Maddie
““Dance, tree. Dance for me.” His voice was bored and sarcastic. “Whip those leaves around. Ooh, yeah. Shake it. Wiggle that trunk. Um. Twee. Moof.””Zack
This book has moderate language and sensuality, and there is significant violence.
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