Nova

· Penguin
5.0
5 reviews
Ebook
368
Pages

About this ebook

*36:00:00*

The clock activates so suddenly in my mind, my head involuntarily jerks a bit to the side. The fog vanishes, dissipated in an instant as though it never was. Memories come slotting into place, their edges sharp enough to leave furrows, and suddenly I know. I know exactly who I am.

My name is Lia Johansen, and I was named for a prisoner of war. She lived in the Tiersten Internment Colony for two years, and when they negotiated the return of the prisoners, I was given her memories and sent back in her place.

And I am a genetically engineered human bomb.


Lia Johansen was created for only one purpose: to slip onto the strategically placed New Sol Space Station and explode.

But her mission goes to hell when her clock malfunctions, freezing her countdown with just two minutes to go. With no Plan B, no memories of her past, and no identity besides a name stolen from a dead POW, Lia has no idea what to do next. Her life gets even more complicated when she meets Michael Sorenson, the real Lia’s childhood best friend.

Drawn to Michael and his family against her better judgment, Lia starts learning what it means to live and love, and to be human. It is only when her countdown clock begins sporadically losing time that she realizes even duds can still blow up.

If she wants any chance at a future, she must find a way to unlock the secrets of her past and stop her clock. But as Lia digs into her origins, she begins to suspect there’s far more to her mission and to this war, than meets the eye. With the fate of not just a space station but an entire empire hanging in the balance, Lia races to find the truth before her time—literally—runs out.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
5 reviews
A Google user
August 3, 2017
The premise of "Nova" is an unexpected one: a teenage girl is "a genetically engineered human bomb", but the real reason for her existence is the true story of the book. Margaret Fortune's writing almost held me hostage because I had to know what would happen to Lia on her path of self discovery, all during the midst of her coping with being a dud. Lia's relationship with Michael and Teal are essential for Lia creating a new path for herself while coping with her past (whatever it really happens to be). Her relationship with Shar provides true insight into human behavior of "fight or flight" and shockingly gives Lia strength in accomplishing her destiny (while also providing some comic relief). The book turned into a fast read but the implications of Lia's entire destiny will affect the entire human race making the reader consider whether they would be willing to do the same were they confronted with such circumstances. My opinion is solely my own, but I do want to thank Goodreads, Berkley Publishing Group, and Margaret Fortune for a copy of such an amazing book. Had I not received this copy, I never would have read such an awesome book, but I will certainly be reading its sequel and anything else Margaret Fortune writes! I highly encourage you read it, whether or not you like SciFi because this book is really a Fantasy book set in space.

About the author

Margaret Fortune wrote her first story at the age of six and has been writing ever since. She lives in Wisconsin. Nova is her first novel.

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