Hood of sedna by Mina Skye – Review by Stephanie Tellas

“In 1745, imagine waking up in the wilds of North Carolina, devoid of any possessions and memories lost in the void. Stripped of your identity and left to fend for yourself, the character resorted to thievery to survive, carving out a notorious reputation as the cunning and elusive Stevie Capot.
A century later, destiny led them to Sedna, Washington, where tantalizing fragments of their forgotten past began to resurface, like shards of broken glass reflecting a life I had left behind. But their quest for truth was overshadowed by the relentless pursuit of the town’s unyielding marshal and his relentless posse of lawmen. To their dismay, their already tumultuous existence was further complicated by the arrival of three mysterious strangers, each claiming to hold the key to unlocking the secrets sealed within their mind.
As the character grappled with the enigma of their lost memories, they couldn’t shake the feeling that Sedna held the answers, or perhaps the three enigmatic men who had emerged in sync with the resurgence of their past. Their arrival only served to heighten the relentless pricking of my skin, a constant reminder that was on the precipice of decoding the secrets veiled in the fog of time. Amidst the chaos and danger that threatened to consume the character, the character was determined to unearth the truth, no matter the cost.”
Such a great book, great story, great characters, great story line, this is the first one series, cannot wait to read the second one in the series. I give this book 4 stars.

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