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Game of Secrets
Game of Secrets | Kim Foster
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Felicity Cole sells flowers in the streets of Victorian London to feed herself and her young brother. But she has a close-guarded secrether brother is a Tainted, born with special abilities that society fears and a shadowy organization called the Hunstsman scours the country to eliminate. When Felicity becomes the target of one of these individuals, she discovers something horrible: shes Tainted, too. Rescued by a mysterious gentleman on the eve of execution, she's whisked away to a school funded by Queen Victoria, established to train selected Tainted into assassins in service of the crown. Struggling to harness her incredible strength, speed, and agility, and despised by her classmates, all she wants is to use her new position to find a cure so she can be normal and reunited with her brother. But with the Golden Jubilee fast approaching and the discovery that theres a traitor in their midst, she has no choice but to embrace the one thing shes been fighting all along.
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Game of Secrets | Kim Foster
Pickpick

Yes, this book was full of tropes, but I still enjoyed it! It was a quick read about spies, supernatural abilities and Victorian era.

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allthingschristine
Game of Secrets | Kim Foster
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Pickpick

I received this book from the publisher to review. Overall this book did not disappoint my expectations at all. It had twists and turns that I couldn‘t even anticipate and it kept me guessing the entire time. I loved watching Felicity grow from a meek commoner to a Morgana Agent who is comfortable with herself and who she‘s become. I am eagerly anticipating the next book in his series and I most definitely recommend you check this one out!

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AmyReadsAlot
Game of Secrets | Kim Foster
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Mehso-so

There are a lot of tropes used in this story & they are so easily recognizable that they cross the border into that of a cliché. That can be a turn off to some readers but would be appreciated by others. I found that I wasn‘t the biggest fan once the story moved to the school for assassins because I felt that I thought “well of course you did that” in a sarcastic tone one too many times. Full review at www.thegenreminx.com #TheGenreMinxBookReviews