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As the book charges forward, the action shifts regularly among characters and between forces, drawing readers deeper into the tale. The story is sharp and fast-paced with intense action bursting from even the first few pages. “Storm of Lightning” is the fifth installment in Evans’ Michael Vey series. Knowing the grave consequences if plans go awry, Michael and Taylor must find a way to rescue Taylor’s parents without becoming victims themselves. When her parents end up as victims of a devious Elgen scheme seeking to draw the Electroclan out of hiding, Taylor yearns to rush to their aid. Hatch’s Glows are unsure of their standing with the maniacal leader and must choose where their true loyalties lie.īut for Taylor, Michael’s girlfriend, the devastation is much more personal. Admiral-General Hatch releases his rage at the recent failures of his forces, and not even his most trusted and faithful servants are safe from his wrath. Within the Elgen ranks, there is devastation as well.
The devastation is massive, and the teenagers discover only one living being at the site - and it is not someone they know. Unsure if there are any survivors, the group warily makes its way toward the remains of the safe house, hoping to find friends and families unharmed. Michael and the other members of the Electroclan are devastated to learn about a horrific attack on the Mexican safe house of the resistance movement. In Utah author Richard Paul Evans’ latest book, “Michael Vey: Storm of Lightning,” Michael is shocked, and forever changed, by the magnitude of his own powers. The formidable electricity that courses through him continues to intensify and threatens to burst free.
" MICHAEL VEY : Storm of Lightning" by Richard Paul Evans, Mercury Ink, $18.99, 288 pages (f) (ages 12 and up)