The Two Towers (The Omni Towers #1) 
I received a free e-copy of The Two Towers from the author, Jamie Waters, last week. The book is a frothy combo of science fiction trappings with some romance writing style mixed in. The result is a very human focused book with the novelty and high interest level that comes with good dystopian SF. One cautionary note for younger readers---there's some steamy passages that should limit the audience to adults.I loved this book. Waters is an excellent writer and the editing is top notch. This is an
I am so happy I tried THE TWO TOWERS (Book #1, Post-Apocalyptic Romance) by Jamie A. Waters! This book is an exciting start to a new YA post-apocalyptic romance series. It is a mix of sci-fi, paranormal and YA romance done right. It has well planned and executed world-building, realistic dialogue and plot twists throughout. I find it hard to believe this book is from a first time author!The world of The Two Towers is set 150 years after a devastating war that left the Omnilab Towers and few

Starting with the most important, because priorities.I HATED the whole Alec and Kayla insta-love thing because I absolutely fell in love with Kayla and Carl. I want them to be together. No, I NEED THEM TOGETHER!Jamie A. Waters... how dare you do this to me?But onto the review.Beneath The Fallen City is a pretty decent first book in a series. The post-apocalyptic world is interesting enough. I rather enjoyed the first half of this book. HOWEVER! Everything went downhill for me the moment Kayla
What a fantastic book!! I could not put it down and it flowed so quickly. I hope there is another one in the future. I'd love to read it too! What a fantastic tale of love found in the dust and all the twists that go with it. I would recommend this to anyone who loves to read an easy flowing book!! Way to go Jamie A. Waters!!! Bring on the next one!!
The Two Towers is a rather enjoyable book and a quick read. It isn't breaking new boundaries but that isn't to say this experience isn't worth the effort. The setting might not be all that original but the author wisely builds this story around her characters and doesn't try to over-explain this universe. Most of all I like the main character - she is strong, strong-willed and loyal - great qualities in any great female protagonist. With that said the world all these characters inhabit is still
I came across The Two Towers in a book deals email, and not being familiar with Jamie Waters was hesitant to purchase it in spite of the low cost...my to-read list is already fairly extensive and I have been trying to limit what I add to it. After reading the first chapter via Amazon's "look inside" feature however, I was hooked. I couldn't wait to finish the book I had been reading at the time so that I could start Two Towers. Although the book didn't go where I had anticipated (thought there
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Title | : | The Two Towers (The Omni Towers #1) |
Author | : | Jamie A. Waters |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 329 pages |
Published | : | April 25th 2014 by MuseItUp Publishing |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Fantasy |
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Book One in The Two Towers series (Post-Apocalyptic Romance) One hundred and fifty years after the earth was ravaged by war, the two self-sustaining towers built by OmniLab continue to offer a safe haven for those who paid the hefty price to assure their family's survival. But on the surface, there are others who have survived over the years struggling to barter and trade artifacts found within the ruins of the crumbling cities in exchange for critical supplies. When Kayla, a ruin rat skilled in computer hacking and scavenging, discovers a strange artifact known as The Aurelia Data Cube, she finds herself inadvertently caught up in a series of events that threatens the lives of the mysterious and elusive people within OmniLab. Carl, an unorthodox negotiator with a head for business, is determined to eradicate the corruption amongst his OmniLab brethren and has no qualms about using Kayla to do it. Unfortunately, he wasn't counting on the vastness of the corruption or his own feelings for the headstrong woman who turns his life upside down. Caught between the life she knew and a dangerous world that's claimed her as their own, Kayla learns the fearful truth behind just how far one man will go to obtain power and how far she'll go to survive.Itemize Books In Favor Of The Two Towers (The Omni Towers #1)
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Omni Towers #1 |
Literary Awards: | Readers' Favorite Book Award (2014), CIPA EVVY Award |
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I would like to thank the author and the Netgalley website for this partnership.I was immediately attracted to the cover and the summary.It is learned from the beginning that since 150 years after the land was destroyed, two towers built by an Omnilab have allowed those who have survived and managed to protect their families to find refuge in these two towers. We find Kayla there, gifted in computer hacking and who finds an artifact and will find herself in trouble.I immediately hooked on theI received a free e-copy of The Two Towers from the author, Jamie Waters, last week. The book is a frothy combo of science fiction trappings with some romance writing style mixed in. The result is a very human focused book with the novelty and high interest level that comes with good dystopian SF. One cautionary note for younger readers---there's some steamy passages that should limit the audience to adults.I loved this book. Waters is an excellent writer and the editing is top notch. This is an
I am so happy I tried THE TWO TOWERS (Book #1, Post-Apocalyptic Romance) by Jamie A. Waters! This book is an exciting start to a new YA post-apocalyptic romance series. It is a mix of sci-fi, paranormal and YA romance done right. It has well planned and executed world-building, realistic dialogue and plot twists throughout. I find it hard to believe this book is from a first time author!The world of The Two Towers is set 150 years after a devastating war that left the Omnilab Towers and few

Starting with the most important, because priorities.I HATED the whole Alec and Kayla insta-love thing because I absolutely fell in love with Kayla and Carl. I want them to be together. No, I NEED THEM TOGETHER!Jamie A. Waters... how dare you do this to me?But onto the review.Beneath The Fallen City is a pretty decent first book in a series. The post-apocalyptic world is interesting enough. I rather enjoyed the first half of this book. HOWEVER! Everything went downhill for me the moment Kayla
What a fantastic book!! I could not put it down and it flowed so quickly. I hope there is another one in the future. I'd love to read it too! What a fantastic tale of love found in the dust and all the twists that go with it. I would recommend this to anyone who loves to read an easy flowing book!! Way to go Jamie A. Waters!!! Bring on the next one!!
The Two Towers is a rather enjoyable book and a quick read. It isn't breaking new boundaries but that isn't to say this experience isn't worth the effort. The setting might not be all that original but the author wisely builds this story around her characters and doesn't try to over-explain this universe. Most of all I like the main character - she is strong, strong-willed and loyal - great qualities in any great female protagonist. With that said the world all these characters inhabit is still
I came across The Two Towers in a book deals email, and not being familiar with Jamie Waters was hesitant to purchase it in spite of the low cost...my to-read list is already fairly extensive and I have been trying to limit what I add to it. After reading the first chapter via Amazon's "look inside" feature however, I was hooked. I couldn't wait to finish the book I had been reading at the time so that I could start Two Towers. Although the book didn't go where I had anticipated (thought there
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