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Ruthless Positivity

By Avery Blake
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Publisher Description

TWO PEOPLE SEEKING ESCAPE IN A VIRTUAL WORLD

 

In eScape, Kam has it all — a body that works, beautiful friends, her own space, and a wealth of stolen credits. In the real world, she's terminally ill and living in the rundowns, a place where hope goes to die.

 

In the real world, Lyle seems to have it all. As the son of a famous self-help guru, Julia Grace, strangers envy his perfect life and perfect relationship with his mother. Nobody knows the torture she's put him through. All Lyle wants is the escape of anonymity in eScape — where he can be himself by hiding behind an avatar.

 

CONNECTED BY TRAGEDY, DESPERATE FOR LOVE

 

When Kam and Lyle meet, they each might be the escape the other is looking for.

 

But Kam can never let Lyle see the REAL her or the hovel she lives in. If he realizes she's a criminal who's stolen everything she has, he'll leave her.

She has no idea Lyle is lying, too – caught in a web of his mother's manipulations. Each of them loses everything if they tell the truth – but admitting their lies could get them killed.

 

And not even eScape can protect them from what's coming.

 

Ruthless Positivity is a new stand-alone SciFi Thriller from Avery Blake, author of Vicarious Joe, Family Royale, and Analog Heart.

1 Review

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“This book follows Kam and Lyle as they "escape" into a virtual world called eScape. I feel that for this book being about virtual reality and living in two worlds, it was hard to decipher between if they were living in eScape or the real world. Too much problems merging into both. I understand that the characters of the book specifically Kam is going through grief of tragically losing her father but did we really need to read about how it happened more than once? We already have a picture of what happened and how sick he was, we didn't need to have explained over and over. Redeeming quality of this book is making and what that means to the characters. I think it's interesting to think about the different masks were wear in order to hide our true selves or even just aspects of ourselves. I believe Kam and Lyle help take each others mask off. But also at the same time their connection is very intense for it being so instant. Cheesy ending.”

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