Blue Summer Part Two by Everly Taylor – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Blue Summer Part TwoBlue Summer Part Two by Everly Taylor
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is only for those over 18 due to the adult nature of the content within.

This is the second part to the adventures of Lillie and the Zayed, we start with Chief and Brian as they man the computers in the offices and Chief has a bad feeling about sending Heath, Clay and Lillie to her apartment to gather her things, that is until Erius appears near her apartment. As they start to panic and head out, Heath and Clay come running in while trying to explain what happened and how Lillie was in her room packing while they went to answer the door to her landlord, but they couldn’t get to her quickly enough and she disappeared. As they try to come up with a plan to get rid of him once and for all, they decide that in order to do that they need to get Lillie back first. Meanwhile, Lillie has been given a vial of something by Erius and is struggling to move while he pompously talks to his mink Martin as he prepares to start the interrogation, but she just about manages to hide her leg and any evidence she has been with the Zayed.

As Erius starts to question Lillie, he tells her that the serum he has given her will cause her extreme pain if she lies to him, so as she decides what she can say to be evasive but avoid the pain and for the most part she manages, however, she realises that the potion is wearing off and she can start to move, so she decides to try and make her escape. As she is doing this, the four Zayed are heading towards the tower where Lillie is being held, she decides to use some of her skills that Erius will not be expecting and escapes again by distracting him and running the same way she did the first time, much to the surprise of everyone and the frustration of Erius.

As they all regroup and try to find a way to stop Erius once and for all, Lillie and the four Zayed use their skills and ingenuity to come up with a plan, but will they be able to stop Erius one and for all, or will their luck run out? This is a magical race against time with highs and lows making it a gripping sequel you will want to finish.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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