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Book review : Elite of Destiny (Book 2)

Book review :
 Elite of Destiny book 2 is a sci - fic fantasy read with lots of twists and turns to keep the reader engrossed up from the start till the end. It depicts how the main protagonists of the story share a bond that runs deeper than common interests, growing their confidence into each other so much that they could be someone who they could rely on forever.

This story is based on friendship of Alex , Quinn and  Aiden.  Aiden was quite stressed about his friend and afelt weird in the world full of people. Even though he used to live in the earth but when he went to some other world and return back to normal life, it feels somehow different right. Aiden who is on earth and Alex who is somewhere forming his own strength of power's.  Alex has to escape and stay safe. Will Aiden escape back from Earth? Will Alex be able to achieve whatever he wishes for and gain power to fight?

The author has well penned the storyline embarking a unique flavour of friendship, trust and the belief in realising your own potential and creating the ability to do wonders. The world-building is immersive, the characters are fascinating, and the tale is engrossing. 

Overall , this book is captivating , suspense filled,  gripping adventure that delivers non-stop action, heart-pounding mystery, and unexpected twists that will leave readers hungry for more.

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