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Cheryl Klam

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Beinhaltet auch: Margaret Allison (1)

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(eng) Cheryl Guttridge Klam writes as Margaret Allison and Cheryl Klam.

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Werke von Cheryl Klam

Elusion (2014) 202 Exemplare
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Mistletoe Maneuvers (2005) 13 Exemplare
The Last Curve (1999) 10 Exemplare
At Any Price (2004) 10 Exemplare
Principles and Pleasures (2004) 9 Exemplare
Indiscretion (1996) 4 Exemplare
Christmas Magic 3 Exemplare
Learning to Swim (2009) 1 Exemplar

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Rechtmäßiger Name
Klam, Cheryl Guttridge
Andere Namen
Allison, Margaret
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
USA
Wohnorte
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Washington, D.C., USA
Annapolis, Maryland, USA
Kurzbiographie
Cheryl Guttridge grew up in the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan, and received a degree in political science from the University of Michigan. A romantic at heart, she never pursued a career in politics. Instead, she immediately tossed her diploma in a drawer and went in search of love and adventure.

She found work as a professional actress and model and traveled the country, appearing in an eclectic mix of B-list TV shows, commercials, movies and auto shows. Eventually, she landed a job at National Geographic Television in Washington, D.C., writing video box copy and titling films. It was there that sje finally realized what she wanted to do when she grew up: write.

After short, unprofitable stints as a poet, a playwright and a screenwriter, a teacher told her to write what she knew. She immediately began writing a romance. In 1996, she sold that first novel as part of a three-book deal as Margaret Allison and never looked back. Now, she writes as Cheryl Klam.

Cheryl lives in Annapolis, Maryland, with her husband and two daughters. She firmly believes that love conquers all and never tires of hearing stories that support her theory.
Hinweis zur Identitätsklärung
Cheryl Guttridge Klam writes as Margaret Allison and Cheryl Klam.

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I was so pleasantly surprised by this book. It was a random find on Book Outlet that I was drawn to by the pretty cover. I really enjoyed this. If you like the virtual reality aspect of Ready Player One or Warcross, then I think you would enjoy this book. It isn't centered around a game like those, but virtual escapes that some people believe may be dangerous and addictive especially when teenagers start going into comas after spending too much time in this virtual world.
 
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Completely_Melanie | 10 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 10, 2021 |
You all know me, if a book is hugely polarized in the blogger world I have to read it. When there's so much hate spewed against it on one side, and so much love on the other side, I must figure out which side I fall on. I had absolutely no expectations one way or the other when I picked up Elusion from the library. I just wanted to give this book a shot and, you know what? I actually really liked this.

Regan lives in a world that is a shattered version of our own. Acid rain falls from the sky, black poisonous clouds hover overhead, and an O2 shield is pretty much necessary most days if you don't want to choke to death on the chemicals floating in the atmosphere. Nature as we know it is gone. So how do people get away from their problems? An Escape. An Elusion. Before he mysteriously died, Regan's father invented this amazing way to take a "trip" to somewhere new. Sounds amazing, right? Or is it?

I have to say, I was impressed with the world that was built around Regan. Although it wasn't flat out explained, it was immersive enough that I didn't even question it. I was lost in the desolation around these people, and the fact that they just ignored it all. I'm a sucker for new technology, and Elusion was amazing to me. Imagine a way to travel to somewhere new, to somewhere that hasn't existed in years, in complete safety. Of course that kind of technology always comes with its fair share of flaws. This one was no exception.

There was nothing I could do but hold on as Regan flew through one part of the mystery after another, uncovering all the dirty laundry that her father's company was trying to hide. Once again I'll admit, it wasn't exactly a perfectly plausible story line. Still, this was a new world. It was a vividly built world, and I was willing to forgive a lot simply because I couldn't help but feel caught up in it all. I wanted to know what Orexis was hiding, and you couldn't have stopped me if you tried.

The absolute only thing that slightly irked me was the quasi-romance that Elusion brings to the table. Regan was such a strong character. She fought for what she believed in, and never gave up no matter how many people tried to break her down. Seeing her loose it over a guy she just met, no matter how handsome he was, bothered me. I can't deny it. It also made for an ending that, although the cliffhanger is killer, was rushed as well. Still, I know I'll be back for more. This series has hooked me. You can mark me solidly on the "I liked this" side of the Elusion camp, and I'm proud of it.
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roses7184 | 10 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 5, 2019 |
Oh, man, I really hate it when best friends start to hate each other. I mean, honestly, that is what pulled me into this story.
 
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Monica_P | 10 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 22, 2018 |
I'd give this book a pretty solid 3.75 stars.

The story is set in our world, however things have happened that have put strains on the environment. The air quality is frequently dangerous and citizens are required to wear O2 shields which regulate their air. They also have 7 day work weeks, with no breaks or vacations, and a pretty constant onslaught of acid rain. Things are pretty bleak. Enter Elusion. The perfect escape to get away from all of these problems.

The main character Regan is the daughter of the man who invented Elusion, but after her father's untimely death, accusations start to arise that there are problems with Elusion that could lead to deadly consequences for users. Regan is determined to prove these accusations wrong, but every time she goes into the virtual world of Elusion, she starts to wonder if the accusations might hold a little bit of truth.

The writing was really great and the descriptions of the Escapes and the world of Elusion were beautiful. The plot was really cool as well and I'm very interested to see where this goes next, however, I feel as though there was a bit lacking in the world building. There wasn't really much of a description or any background info given on how the world got to the point that the air quality is so poor, and that the clouds always pour down acid rain.

I did enjoy the characters and the romantic aspects even though I felt like there was a bit of insta-love going on between Regan and the male protagonist. (I say male protagonist instead of his name because there are kind of 2 male protagonists and I won't give away which one she ends up with, even though it's not really a love triangle either.)

Overall, I enjoyed this book a lot, and I will definitely be reading the next one, especially since this one ended in a cliffhanger!
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mmalyn | 10 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 24, 2018 |

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