Coffeeshop Author Talk Magazine September 2013 | Page 21
DiSemblance Review
A single father. Two teen boys. Mom dies from cancer. It’s hard enough being a single parent, let alone trying to deal with grief too. The good thing...Because Lloyd’s (Dad) a genius, they all don’t really have to grieve. You see, he’s built this Hologram machine where they all can see the mom, even touch her and hug her, whenever they want. The problem... Someone wants the machine for themselves and is willing to kill people to get it, even frame the only one that can give up the secrets for the murders. Luckily, Lloyd’s taught his boys all the safety precautions should a problem occur, even how to save his work while destroying evidence to its very existence. When he’s framed as a serial killer, it’s up to the boys to find their father and clear his name. But... Will they find him in time or get killed themselves? I just loved this book! It was a sit-on-the-edge-of-your-seat kind of read and you never knew who to trust, who or what was real and what wasn’t. Branham is just brilliant in my opinion. I couldn’t put this book down, just not being able to wait to see what happened next! It was very well written, the characters were fully developed and I don’t even think there was a moment where I thought there was a change in pace. It didn’t go too fast nor too slow. It was perfect! I can’t tell you the last time I’ve read