Title: Perfect
Series: The Genesis Trilogy, #1
Author: LA Kessler
Publisher: Lisa’s Lair
Published: May 2nd 2022
Pages: 300
Perfection.
Juliet Huff’s life depends on it.
She’s never been outside, had friends over, or attended school. She’s also never had a cold, a bruise, or a scrape.
Her parents are researchers, part of the secretive Genesis Foundation, and they have one goal. Utopia. No one will ever lose another child to disease or birth defects. They’ll achieve their goal through cloning perfect children. In order to attract funding, any imperfect subjects are terminated.
As she nears her eighteenth birthday, she discovers she will become the first Genesis child to reach this milestone and will be “preserved” as a permanent record of their work unless she can break free.
But Juliet has a secret. She met someone from the outside world once, the boy from across the street. Breaking free of her house, she finds help from Bill Manning and his friends, but time is running out and she must expose the Genesis Foundation…
Because she’ll never be perfect again.
'Disease Girl' is her nickname from a local lad But he's never met her and feels quite sad. Protected, she's never been outside, Why not? Has she something to hide? As the secrets of her life are slowly revealed, You discover just why she's been concealed. She's not allowed to step outside her home No friends, no sunshine, no chance to roam. When she discovers why she's kept this way She also finds out the plans for her eighteenth birthday. She needs to escape if she's to live but how? And what about her young sister now? An intriguing read of cloning and science, too, What test subjects could be going through. An enthralling page turner that keeps you on the edge of your seat Hoping they'll escape and her captors she'll not have to re-meet. The first in the series - I can't wait to read more! With main characters who I've come to adore. I can't wait to read the next two books to discover What happens next to the experiments and each other. For my complementary copy, I say thank you, Such an intriguing read and this is my honest review.