Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Tiago Book Review

Tiago
By Reily Garrett

Jungle: a vicious area of confusion—i.e. the real world.

Enter the realm of the Amazon Rainforest where man is not an apex predator.

Twenty-four hours ago, Brielle stood helpless while an intruder murdered her mother. After fleeing to the Amazon Rainforest, she struggles to stay a step ahead of the psychopath searching for the crystal she wears, her birthright.

As guardian of the biological hotspot, Tiago guards the maze of rivers, swamps, and forests from those who would rape and plunder his land for its wealth of minerals, trees, and wildlife. His compulsion to protect the foreign, blonde-haired enigma rescued from a poacher leads him face-to-face with a scientific sociopath intent on creating a world where chaos reigns—under his leadership.


An exciting blend of action, adventure, and romance, between a man not looking for love and a woman trying to survive.

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MY REVIEW OF Tiago

The night before Brielle and her mother leave for another trip to the Amazon rainforest, they are attacked and her mother is killed. Brielle then flees to the Amazon to find answers to the questions her mother left unanswered. Once there, she finds her life in unexpected danger at every turn. When Tiago, the rainforest protector, appears and saves her, more than once, she realizes that they are connected somehow. But can he bring true harmony to her ongoing chaotic life?


The character of Brielle came across as lacking. Even though she had experience in the Amazon, she didn’t show enough survival preparation or skill for someone who thought they could live there. It was an interesting plot, but it left me feeling like it wasn’t quite enough fill-in to draw it all together. I did like the showdown between Tiago and Doc, and felt that it was the right amount of action for balance of the story.
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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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