The NOVA System

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Pub Date 15 Sep 2023 | Archive Date 10 Dec 2023

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Of course the first time a beautiful woman pays attention to Gavin, she’s a spy that thrusts him into a world of lies, manipulation and conspiracy. While this new life is filled with lies, Gavin will learn more truth about himself and who he is than he ever would have on his own. All he has to do is survive. Which is easier said than done while having the NOVA system in his head. Now, he has new threats that he has to look out for, both foreign and domestic, that seem to show up every day. And while he feels he can rely on Alex to help him navigate this new life, she has plenty of issues of her own.

Now that he has the NOVA system, he seems to know things and learn things he never should. What is the NOVA system? What does it do? Why is everyone after it? And most importantly, why him?

Of course the first time a beautiful woman pays attention to Gavin, she’s a spy that thrusts him into a world of lies, manipulation and conspiracy. While this new life is filled with lies, Gavin will...


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An exhilarating mystery thriller that takes readers on a pulse-pounding journey through a world of espionage, lies, and high-stakes conspiracies. The story revolves around Gavin, an ordinary man whose life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes entangled with a beautiful spy. Lee's storytelling is gripping, and he masterfully weaves a complex web of deception and intrigue that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
The book's strength lies in its well-crafted characters and the enigmatic NOVA system, which adds an element of mystery and suspense that is both thought-provoking and thrilling. As Gavin navigates this treacherous new world, readers will find themselves immersed in a plot filled with twists and turns, wondering who can be trusted and what secrets the NOVA system holds.

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I have seen similar scenarios in TV shows, but this book takes the theme of ‘super-computer’ in the brain/American spy agencies/villains aiming to control the world to a whole new level. A plot that twists and turns, and entertained me. I especially liked the parts of the narrative where you see what the characters are thinking about. Stand alone book, but an ending that suggests the baddies haven’t given up and need to be shot down some more. Thank you to BookBuzz.net, Jon Scott Lee and NetGalkey for the ARC. The views expressed are all mine, freely given.

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Hey, thrill-seekers! If you're looking for a mind-bending adventure, The NOVA System by Jon Scott Lee is your golden ticket to the coolest spy-fueled rollercoaster ever! Imagine being an average Joe and suddenly getting mixed up with a drop-dead gorgeous spy. Gavin's life goes from "meh" to "whoa" in a blink.

But here's the real deal: the NOVA system! It's like having a turbo-charged brain, and everyone wants a piece of it. What is it? What does it do? And why is Gavin the chosen one? You'll be flipping pages faster than a ninja in a hurry to find out. Lee's writing is like a thriller on steroids, with twists and turns that'll keep you guessing. So, if you're up for a heart-pounding ride with more questions than answers, The NOVA System is your must-read mission, should you choose to accept it!

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