After willingly leaving the Hartman Ranch and Cormac, in order to protect those she loves, Weston is back at the Delta Project compound. Back exactly where she does not want to be. On the plus side, it's not a bad place to be if she wants to free the rest of the Deltas.
However, it also means she's under Commander's thumb again. And he has questions he is willing to go to great lengths to get answered.
The thing that Commander doesn't understand is just how much Weston wants her freedom back. And with her back at the compound, he's going to have a fight on his hands.
Review:
I love this series!! D005 a.k.a Weston has come a really long way from the girl that escaped the compound and was found half dead with no memory. Now she is a girl that wants revenge for her family, she wants to help the other delta's and keep her new family safe.
At the end of book 2, Delta Project: Rescue, Weston was taken by the commander. She gave herself up to keep everyone else safe. Now she wakes up and doesn't know where she is or how long she's been there, only that the commander is there and he will stop at nothing to get the information out of her that he wants. How did she escape? Where are the other two delta's? How did she get back into the compound and who helped her?
We get to see more about how the commander treats the delta's in this book and what life is like inside the compound. I love Weston's character, she has spunk and she's growing into that smart mouth of hers, lol. I don't want to give too much away so I will stop here. Just know that I loved this book and can't wait for more from Jessica.
About the Author

Jessica graduated from the University of Iowa with a degree in Anthropology. Yes, she realizes that there is a big difference between Anthropology and writing young adult novels. She actually tried for an English major (well actually, it was Criminal Justice, then English, then Anthropology), but the classes she had to take just did not fly with her. Although, since Anthropology is pretty much just the study of humans and human culture, it could tie in with her novels in some way.
She has always had an over-active imagination and has been making stories up in her head for herself for as long as she can remember and finally decided to start writing them down (when she is not busy chasing the two little ones around anyway) and sharing them with anyone interested. Most ideas she has so far for her novels are for young adults - some fantasy, some science fiction and some normal contemporary story-lines.
Her current works include Delta Project: Hide, Delta Project: Rescue and Delta Project: Revolt.
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