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Andromeda #3

The Scorpio Project

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The refugee camp at Waterville Valley has survived the winter. With the coming of the spring, and the defeat of President Vise and Dax, the camp should be celebrating, but Sera’s dreams tell her their problems are far from over.

Sera has always relied on her intuition, even if she never quite understood it, and when she dreams of a girl trapped in a tank, suffering, she knows she has to help. With a little digging, she uncovers the fact that the Valley’s origins might not have been as benign as she thought. In fact, her parents, who she thought were renowned scientists fighting the infection, might have been part of the very project that released the infection into the world: the Scorpio Project.

Sera is determined to follow the clues in search of the mysterious girl. They lead her to the Plum Island Animal Research facility, and a shadowy figure called Scorpio. In the course of her discovery she finds there is a new, deadly virus, one created by Vise as a fail-safe, but Sera isn’t sure if Scorpio is fighting the virus or fanning it. With enemies inside the facility, Sera must learn to rely on reason over instinct if she is to survive.

280 pages, Paperback

First published March 10, 2015

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Amy Bartelloni

14 books119 followers
Amy Bartelloni is a reader, writer, & coffee addict who lives with her 3 children, and various animals in the northeast US. When she's not playing mom-taxi, you can find her with her nose in a book or her head in the clouds. A people watcher and science fiction junkie, she still believes dreams can come true. Some of her favorite authors include Neil Gaiman, Jasper Fforde, and Grady Hendrix..

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January 26, 2015
I am so excited to finally release the Scorpio Project! This has been bittersweet for me, as this is the last book in the series… for now, anyway ;-) You might be surprised at who turns up in this book – old friends (enemies) you thought were gone… At the same time, it answers some questions about Sera’s parents and their role in the outbreak. Hold on to your seats – there might be some twists and turns you weren’t expecting. As always, I thank you for coming on this ride with me :-)

ps – take a good look at the cover, because that building plays a big role in the book!
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April 14, 2015
How sad I am that The Andromeda Series is over! It's been such an incredible dystopian series that reminded me why I love this genre so much. And Amy Bartelloni couldn't have created a better send-off than she did with The Scorpio Project. It was a bittersweet finish for me!

Oh my goodness. With each book, Amy Bartelloni built on her story and characters. In The Scorpio Project, all of her efforts came to fruition. There are a lot of unexpected happenings, and I was surprised until the end! Sera has shown so much growth; I couldn't be more proud of her. This story is hers, and she has owned it!

Fans of The Walking Dead and The Road will fall in love with this series. Young or old can flock to these pages and find something to identify with and pique their interest. I cannot wait to see what's next from Amy Bartelloni!

**I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review with no compensation.
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January 18, 2016
Amy Bartelloni doesn't disappoint with the final book of the Andromeda trilogy. The fast-paced action continues from beginning to end. Throughout the series, I was wondering how the virus started and "The Scorpion Project" gives the answer. The characters are developed to the point where the reader gets involved emotionally and the plot has enough twists and turns to keep your interest on every page.
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August 31, 2015
i love this book Amy i think this is the best book out of your 3 books. i love this so much.it is my favorite because there was a second virus and there was the possibility that Sera had the cure in her blood like the first virus but Scorpio had the cure to the second virus in her blood and it was kinda a plot against Sera,Malachi,Jade and Anyon. that is why i LOOOVVVVVEEEEEEEEE your book.
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June 28, 2015
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By the time you’re reading this, the Andromeda series might be on its way to being a TV show or movie. This is mostly due to their hard work…I’m just along for the ride. Thank you guys!
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March 29, 2015
This was an engaging conclusion to the trilogy, complete with surprising plot twists and clear resolution of interrelated threads from all three books.
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