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Joey Sumner, once
an officer in the Army now a college student and part-time lab assistant,
has been taught to control her emotions in any situation. One exception
however is her feelings for her lab partner Will Martin.
Will Martin is not
like a lot of scientist, not only is he intelligent but he is sinfully
sexy, with blonde hair, blue eyes and killer body. Will is a girl’s
fantasy come to life.
Neither Will nor
Joey realizes the danger they are in until it is almost too late. No
matter how bad things get they still ignite each other’s fires and bring
out the best in each other.
Legion:
University pushes on the boundaries surrounding cults and campuses.
The sensuality is wondrous, the hero and heroine wonderfully developed
characters with enough personalities and emotions that they feel like the
person next to you. Even the descriptions of the places and people
involved were creative to say the least. The language was easily
understandable and staying with the heroine’s view allows the author to
not incorporate the other language only to state that it is not
understood. The storyline itself felt lacking and could have been
developed further.
Isabella Jordan is
definitely talented in her own right and shows she has the imagination to
develop well crafted characters, and plots. This reviewer hopes the
question of whether she takes this story and its cast to the next level is
accomplished in a sequel and something that this reviewer looks out for.
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