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		<title>Guest Review: Hidden by Eve Kenin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Caroline Linden&#8216;s review of Hidden by Eve Kenin Science fiction romance released by Shomi 1 Jul 08 Sometimes you come across a book that&#8217;s just impossible to accurately describe. Like Eve Kenin&#8217;s HIDDEN: &#8220;It&#8217;s a book set in a post-apocalyptic future, in Siberia…about a woman who was raised in a lab…and there&#8217;s a deadly plague [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0505527618/thgothbaanthu-20" target="_blank" title="Hidden by Eve Kenin"><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0505527618.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg" style="float: left; width: 99px; height: 160px; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px" title="Hidden by Eve Kenin" alt="Hidden by Eve Kenin" align="left" height="160" hspace="5" width="99" /></a><a href="http://www.carolinelinden.com/" title="Linden's site" target="_blank">Caroline Linden</a>&#8216;s review of <strong><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0505527618/thgothbaanthu-20" target="_blank" title="Hidden by Eve Kenin">Hidden</a></strong> by <a href="http://www.evesilver.net" target="_blank" title="Kenin's site">Eve Kenin</a><br />
<em>Science fiction romance released by Shomi 1 Jul 08</em></p>
<p>Sometimes you come across a book that&#8217;s just impossible to accurately describe. Like Eve Kenin&#8217;s HIDDEN: &#8220;It&#8217;s a book set in a post-apocalyptic future, in Siberia…about a woman who was raised in a lab…and there&#8217;s a deadly plague that turns people into cannibalistic zombies…and ice pirates…and oh yeah, a rogue scientist who studies philosophy while he tries to save the world.&#8221; Screams romance, no? Think again, because this is not only a fabulous read, it&#8217;s taut, sexy adventure at its finest.</p>
<p>HIDDEN zooms back to the Northern Wasteland introduced in DRIVEN, the bleak frozen place Earth has become after a series of (probably nuclear) wars. It&#8217;s unforgiving and nearly lawless, with pirates and evil masterminds and rebels circling each other in a brutal struggle. Human life has both advanced and regressed, with impressive medical advances balanced against the utter social decay that has pushed large parts of humanity to the edge of survival. Just like the heroine and hero.</p>
<p>Tatiana has been a medical experiment most of her life, raised by computers and subjected to all sorts of procedures that leave her with some seriously enhanced physical abilities. Of course, it&#8217;s also left her with little experience of how humans behave and interact. When she finally escapes from the lab, she sets off on a quest to destroy the people who almost destroyed her, Gavin Ward and a scientist called Tolliver. Gavin Ward, she knows where to find; he&#8217;s trying to find&#8211;and dissect&#8211;her just as hard as she&#8217;s trying to avoid him. But Tolliver is a mystery, and yet the key to her desperate attempt to stop a debilitating virus, manufactured from her own genetic material, from being unleashed by Ward on his enemies. And yeah, she plans to waste Ward in the process.</p>
<p>Tristan is a rebel, hiding out in the Wastes with a dangerous mission of his own&#8211;nothing less than saving the human race. Unlike Tatiana, he&#8217;s deeply alive to emotion and empathy, and knows just how much Ward&#8217;s plague threatens humanity, even beyond just bringing death and suffering to its victims. When Tristan&#8217;s path crosses Tatiana&#8217;s, it&#8217;s intrigue at first sight for both of them. After spending her entire adolescence locked in a dungeon (oh my God! Can you imagine?!?),Tatiana feels the first pull of sexual attraction in her life, and watching her deal with it, trying to figure out how to be human and a woman, was quite moving. Inside Tatiana&#8217;s highly logical, genetically enhanced body beats a very human heart after all. And while Tristan notes her ethereal eyes, silky hair, and tight figure, it&#8217;s the almost superhuman way she dispatches two tough ice truckers twice her size that really snares his interest. Unusual girl, he thinks.</p>
<p>Honey, you have no idea.</p>
<p>Can I just say that&#8217;s possibly what I loved most about Tristan? His first thought was not how he wanted to get her into bed, it was, &#8220;Damn, that girl&#8217;s good in a fight.&#8221; Tristan&#8217;s no fool, and although Tatiana does appeal to his sex drive, the instant respect he has for her was fabulous. He feels responsible for the small band of rebels hiding out with him, and the fact that he doesn&#8217;t have to worry about Tatiana&#8211;in fact, that he can even lean on her from time to time&#8211;puts their relationship ahead of many couples&#8217; (and not just romance novel ones). Also, although the story is weighted more toward action and adventure than most romances, the romance is pitch-perfect between these two warrior souls. When the only way out of a tight spot is a long climb up a laser-shielded elevator shaft, Tatiana is the one better equipped to do it. Tristan not only agrees to this, not only boosts her up so she can get started, he tells her the most important thing: come back to me. Nope, no sweet, tender &#8220;I love you,&#8221; but a command that nonetheless expresses perfectly how he feels without beating anyone over the head about it.</p>
<p>Because these two are perfect for each other just as they are. There&#8217;s no excess emotional outpouring on either side, just a realization that they each want the other at their back. For once the cover illustration is amazingly accurate. And the pacing is relentless, with no wasted scenes. This is a book that you open intending to read a few chapters, and then look up to realize you&#8217;ve read the whole thing almost without stopping to breathe. You can&#8217;t help cheering for Tristan and Tatiana as they fight what&#8217;s worst in humanity, to find&#8211;and save&#8211;what&#8217;s best.</p>
<p>HIDDEN is romance for the adventurous. If you lusted after Han Solo, this book is for you. If you wanted to be out fighting the dragon instead of locked in the ivory tower, this book is for you. It&#8217;s DRIVEN with an added philosophical touch, action and adventure with a jolt of red-hot romance.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0821780514/thgothbaanthu-20" target="_blank" title="Rake's Guide to Seduction by Caroline Linden"><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0821780514.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg" title="Rake's Guide to Seduction by Caroline Linden" alt="Book Cover" style="width: 69px; height: 110px; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px" align="left" height="110" hspace="5" width="69" /></a><strong>Grade: Solid gold A </strong></p>
<blockquote><p> <em><strong> Summary: </strong></em><br />
Tatiana has honed her genetic gifts to perfection. She can withstand the subzero temperatures of the Northern Waste, read somebody&#8217;s mind with the briefest touch, and slice through bone with her bare hands. Which makes her one badass chick, all right. Nothing gets to her. Until she meets Tristan. Villain or ally, she can&#8217;t be sure. But one thing she does know: he has gifts too-including the ability to ramp up her heart rate to dangerous levels. But before they can start some chemistry of their own, they have to survive being trapped in an underground lab, hunted by a madman, and exposed to a plague that could destroy mankind.<br />
<strong> Read an excerpt <a href="http://www.evesilver.net/hidden_excerpt.php" target="_blank" title="excerpt">here</a> </strong></p></blockquote>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 06:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0505527618/thgothbaanthu-20" target="_blank" title="Hidden by Eve Kenin"><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0505527618.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg" style="float: left; width: 99px; height: 160px; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px" title="Hidden by Eve Kenin" alt="Hidden by Eve Kenin" align="left" height="160" hspace="5" width="99" /></a><a href="http://www.flightintofantasy.com" target="_blank" title="Shannon's blog">Shannon C.&#8217;s</a> review of <strong> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0505527618/thgothbaanthu-20" target="_blank" title="Hidden by Eve Kenin">Hidden</a> </strong>by <a href="http://www.evesilver.net" target="_blank" title="Kenin's site">Eve Kenin</a><br />
<em> Science fiction romance released by Shomi 1 Jul 08<br />
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<p>Eve Kenin&#8217;s <em><a href="http://goodbadandunread.com/tag/driven/" target="_blank" title="Driven reviews"> Driven</a></em> introduced us to a post-apocalyptic future in a bleak northern climate where truckers were kings of the road. In <u> </u><em>Hidden</em>, Ms Kenin returns us to that world, and we get to see another aspect of this society. In fact, though <em>Driven </em>was an excellent book, I liked <em>Hidden </em>better.  </p>
<p>Tatiana, the sister of Wizard from <u> </u><em>Driven, </em>has a three-step plan. She needs to find someone named Tolliver. Then she needs to find Gavin Ward, a very literally mad scientist who has designed a plague using some of Tatiana&#8217;s genetic material. Ward also tortured Tatiana and manipulated her for years. She needs them both to be dead, because the plague they&#8217;ve created would devastate the Northern Waste. What she is not counting on is to be confronted with a settler named Tristan with compelling blue eyes, or with a group of violent, mutated reavers, or falling in love.</p>
<p>I really liked Tatiana. She is a kick-ass heroine who still managed to be completely vulnerable in certain places. She has her issues, and I thought that they were dealt with well. She never had any TSTL moments, and I loved her discovering a sense of compassion. Plus, she&#8217;s just fascinating. Like her siblings, she was raised pretty much by a computer, and her only emotional contact has been with the people whose thoughts she can read. She doesn&#8217;t always understand proper interaction, which can make for some pretty intense scenes.</p>
<p>Tristan, the unsettling settler that she meets, is an equally compelling hero. I don&#8217;t recall having run into a hero with such a profound mystical streak in a while, and I liked his strong sense of duty and honor. I did figure out his big secret quite a while before Tatiana did, and there were a few moments where I thought that his actions perpetuated a conflict where that wasn&#8217;t necessary.</p>
<p>I was drawn into the plot, actually staying up late at night to read the second half of the book. There were moments of chilling suspense, and Kenin does a great job with creepy atmospheric details. I would have preferred that Gavin Ward, the book&#8217;s central villain, weren&#8217;t such a complete one-note psycho, and I really hope that if Ms. Kenin continues the series she won&#8217;t keep trotting out these villains in every. single. book.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t hesitate to recommend this book. It&#8217;s not quite a keeper for me, but I very much enjoyed reading it, and I think anyone who enjoys science fiction and romance will definitely appreciate it. I think the experience of reading this book will be enhanced if you&#8217;ve read <u> </u><em>Driven</em>, but I don&#8217;t think it would be too difficult to pick up and read as a standalone.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.flightintofantasy.com/" target="_blank" title="ShannonC's blog"><img src="http://goodbadandunread.com/wp-content/gallery/review-icons/puppyduck.jpg" alt="ShannonC" align="left" height="137" hspace="5" width="110" /></a>Grade: B+</strong></p>
<blockquote><p> <strong> Summary: </strong><br />
Tatiana has honed her genetic gifts to perfection. She can withstand the subzero temperatures of the Northern Waste, read somebody&#8217;s mind with the briefest touch, and slice through bone with her bare hands. Which makes her one badass chick, all right. Nothing gets to her. Until she meets Tristan. Villain or ally, she can&#8217;t be sure. But one thing she does know: he has gifts too-including the ability to ramp up her heart rate to dangerous levels. But before they can start some chemistry of their own, they have to survive being trapped in an underground lab, hunted by a madman, and exposed to a plague that could destroy mankind.<br />
<strong> Read an excerpt <a href="http://www.evesilver.net/hidden_excerpt.php" target="_blank" title="excerpt">here</a> </strong></p></blockquote>
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<p align="left"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0505527618/thgothbaanthu-20" title="Hidden by Eve Kenin"><img align="left" width="99" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0505527618.01.MZZZZZZZ.jpg" hspace="5" alt="Hidden by Eve Kenin" height="160" style="float: left; margin-left: 5px; width: 99px; margin-right: 5px; height: 160px" title="Hidden by Eve Kenin" /><em>Hidden</em></a> by <a target="_blank" href="http://www.evesilver.net/evekenin.html" title="Eve Kenin's site">Eve Kenin</a>, new from <a target="_blank" href="http://shomifiction.com/" title="Shomi's site">Shomi</a> out in **July 2008**</p>
<p align="left">Tatiana has honed her genetic gifts to perfection. She can withstand the subzero temperatures of the Northern Waste, read somebody’s mind with the briefest touch, and slice through bone with her bare hands. Which makes her one badass chick, all right. Nothing gets to her.<br />
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Until she meets Tristan. Villain or ally, she can’t be sure. But one thing she does know: he has gifts too- including the ability to ramp up her heart rate to dangerous levels. But before they can start some chemistry of their own, they have to survive being trapped in an underground lab, hunted by a madman, and exposed to a plague that could destroy mankind.</p>
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<p align="center">Prologue</p>
<p><em>Sub-basement, Janson Transport Head Office, Port Uranium, January, 2088</em></p>
<p>Blood had its own scent. Metallic, sharp. Faintly sweet.</p>
<p>Tatiana raised her hand to her cheek, beyond pain, almost beyond thought. There would be more. With Duncan Bane, there was always more.</p>
<p><em>To make you stronger. To make you invincible.</em> Bane&#8217;s justification. And the simple truth. But Tatiana wasn&#8217;t like Wizard or Yuriko. She didn&#8217;t recover as quickly as her siblings. She bruised easier. Her bones broke where Wizard&#8217;s and Yuriko&#8217;s bent to absorb the force.</p>
<p>And Bane had been particularly brutal this session.</p>
<p>&#8220;Because you are soon to go on your first mission,&#8221; he explained in that soft, soft cultured voice, pacing a straight line before the three of them. He paused, touched Tatiana on the shoulder. She shuddered, but knew better than to pull away. &#8220;This will ensure that you are ready, that you survive. You&#8221;-he spun toward Wizard-&#8221;will be the commander, and a commander must be able to make rapid decisions.&#8221;</p>
<p>Another step, and Bane stood in front of Yuriko. Running his finger along her cheek, he smiled as she jerked away. &#8220;So decide now, Wizard. Who will be subjected to ten more minutes?&#8221;</p>
<p>Tatiana choked back a plea. <em>Please. I can&#8217;t. I can&#8217;t-</em></p>
<p>She shook her head, struggled to focus. The room felt too big, too bright, and this all felt so familiar, like she had been here many times before. She knew what Wizard would say even before the words left his lips.</p>
<p>&#8220;Me. I will take the ten minutes.&#8221;</p>
<p>She let out a dry sob. Wizard. Her brother, so logical even in this. He would take the blows because he was the most physically resilient. And because he would stand before her and take them in her stead.</p>
<p>Yuriko was like him. Clean and linear in thought and action.</p>
<p>But Tatiana&#8230;</p>
<p>Bane laughed as he stared at Wizard, the sound hollow, echoing off the bare walls, echoing in her darkest dreams.</p>
<p>Yes, just a dream. It must be.</p>
<p>&#8220;You are the commander,&#8221; he said. &#8220;The fastest. The strongest. You have the best chance of finishing your mission. I may send you out tonight, before you have time to heal, though. Choose the weakest, Wizard. A good commander knows when to calculate the odds, when to sacrifice for the good of the mission.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Wizard&#8230;save her. Please. She has a chance,&#8221; Yuriko&#8217;s normally cool tone was laced with despair, with pain, and Tatiana&#8217;s heart shattered as it did each time the nightmares sank her to this place, to the deep dark of her soul, the coldest part of her memories. Because in begging Wizard to save Tatiana, Yuriko had doomed herself.</p>
<p>Bane would set loose his brutality on her.</p>
<p>Trembling, Tatiana swayed on her feet, her swollen lips working as she tried to form the words&#8230;What words? Did she mean to offer herself to Bane&#8217;s fists, or to sacrifice her sister?</p>
<p>Again came the eerie, frightening sensation of familiarity and the terrifying knowledge that she had lived these moments again and again, that the outcome was always the same.</p>
<p>The walls around her shimmered and danced, and she heard voices, saw lights. They were wrong. They had no place here.</p>
<p><em>She</em> had no place here. None of it was real.</p>
<p>Heart racing, palms damp, Tatiana began to run, her feet pounding against the cold stone floor, hard, fast, only she didn&#8217;t move at all. Her limbs pumped as hard and as fast as they could, and still she stayed in one place, trapped in the past.</p>
<p>She only needed to pull free, come awake, and they would be gone, the pain, the memories, the horror. But neither the bonds of sleep nor the terrors that dwelled in her memories eased to set her free. They held her in tight tendrils that dragged her back and pulled her into a place she had no wish to be.</p>
<p><em>Wizard&#8230;save her. Please. She has a chance.</em></p>
<p>Yuriko&#8217;s voice, low, urgent.</p>
<p>Bound in the barbed web of events that had played out long ago, Tatiana thrashed and flailed. A dream. A dream. It was only a dream.</p>
<p>&#8220;Calculate the odds,&#8221; Bane ordered.</p>
<p>Tatiana&#8217;s breath came in short, huffing pants. She couldn&#8217;t push any sound past the lump in her throat. Coward. She was a coward. Weak.</p>
<p>Hazy, unfocused, she shifted her gaze to Wizard. Silently she pleaded for&#8230;what? What did she want him to do? What could he do?</p>
<p>The outcome was always the same. She had been powerless to change it then, powerless to change it now.</p>
<p>&#8220;Choose.&#8221; Bane whispered the word against Wizard&#8217;s ear.</p>
<p>For the first time in her recollection, her brother hesitated.</p>
<p><em>Choose. Choose. Choose.</em></p>
<p>And then Bane&#8217;s face melted like wax in a flame, shifting, changing, until it was a different man who chained her, a different man who stood looking down at her wanting to master her, to use her, to twist what she was for his own gain.</p>
<p>She had thought Bane the face of purest evil. But she&#8217;d been wrong. So wrong.</p>
<p>Gavin Ward. Dr. Gavin Ward.</p>
<p>He was here for her. Her time was up.</p>
<p>Sweating, screaming, Tatiana bolted upright, the dream so real that she smelled the stink of her own fear, felt the sting of the blows in her cheek, her jaw, as though they had landed minutes rather than years past. Felt the pain of knowing that her weakness had cost her sister her life.</p>
<p>Yuriko. Oh, God. Yuriko.</p>
<p>Dragging her knees up, Tatiana wrapped her arms around them, and lowered her forehead. She closed her eyes, shuddering in the cold and the darkness, fighting the memories, the anguish, the fear.</p>
<p>A nightmare, she told herself. Only a nightmare.</p>
<p>But it wasn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Because as she raised her head, she saw him, there, in the shadows, just beyond the bars that caged her. Gavin Ward was there. Watching.</p>
<p>And the light glinted off the scalpel in his hand.</p>
<p>© Eve Eve Silver 2008. All rights reserved</p>
<p>** doesn&#8217;t it just make you WANT it now&#8230; don&#8217;t worry July isn&#8217;t THAT far away&#8230; and if you haven&#8217;t picked up Driven yet WHAT are you waiting for? Do keep in mind you do NOT HAVE to read Driven by Eve Kenin before reading Hidden. They take place in the same world are NOT sequels.</p>
<p>But if you are now dying to read this and haven&#8217;t read Driven yet, check out our reviews <a target="_blank" href="http://goodbadandunread.com/2008/04/02/review-driven-by-eve-kenin-2/" title="Alicia’s review of Driven by Eve Kenin">here</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://goodbadandunread.com/2007/08/29/review-driven-by-eve-kenin/" title="Gwen’s review of Driven by Eve Kenin">here</a>. You can thank us later <img src='http://goodbadandunread.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</p>
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