This is such a GREAT read that I'm reposting because all readers who enjoy suspense, some romance and action...this is the read for you!
Book Description: Simon Orwell is a brilliant student whose life has taken a series of wrong turns. At the point of giving up on his dreams, he gets a call from an old professor who has discovered a breakthrough in a device that would create unlimited energy, and he needs Simon's help.
But once he crosses the border, nothing goes as the young man planned. The professor has been killed and Simon is assaulted and nearly killed by members of a powerful drug cartel. Now he must take refuge in the only place that will help him, a local orphanage. There, Simon meets Harold Finch, the orphanage proprietor who walked away from a lucrative career with NASA and consulting Fortune 500 companies to serve a higher cause. With Harold's help, Simon sets out on a quest to uncover who killed the professor and why. In due time, he will discover secrets to both the worldchanging device and his own unlimited potential.
My Thoughts: I'm SO excited because Davis Bunn has written another novel! Davis Bunn writes a fantastic novel in Unlimited. It includes the drug cartel and lots and lots of adventure!!
We meet Simon Orwell. Poor Simon his whole life seems nothing but an endless stream of wrong choices. But just when Simon is about to give up on his dreams, his old professor calls him about a device he has discovered and he needs Simon's help. Simon has no idea what this device that creates unlimited energy is worth or that there are those who will seek for it.
Of course, Simon wants to help but is this more than Simon bargained for?!? Simon is nearly killed by whom he guesses is the drug cartel. Battered and bruised Simon seeks help and Harold Finch is the only one who seems to want to help poor Simon. Harold Finch runs the local orphanage along with his beautiful sister, Sophie. Simon learns that Harold has given up quite a career to serve God.
Simon can trust few people and there are more secrets than a basketful of weevils. But Simon perseveres because he is determined to find the killer and he wants to know the "why of it all."
The "why of it all" is quite interesting!
An excellent read! Well, honestly, this is probably the best book I've read this summer!
*I received a complimentary copy of Unlimited from
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