After a horrific car accident leaves Jenna Fox with only 10% of her original brain matter, her parents—a bioethicist father and a desperate mother—use advanced, illegal medical technology to save her. They regrow her body and reconstruct her consciousness using a bio-gel called “Firewall” that houses her remaining memories. As Jenna watches videos of her past self, she realizes she feels disconnected from the girl in the recordings. Living in a secluded California house with her overprotective mother and mysterious grandmother, Jenna discovers she is not the only experimental survivor. Through her friends—Ethan, a disabled artist, and Allys, a dancer with secrets—Jenna confronts the truth: her “rescue” came at the cost of others (donated neural tissue from a deceased friend) and the near-erasure of her previous personality. Ultimately, she must decide whether to continue existing as a medical miracle or define a new, authentic self beyond the deceptive kiss of her resurrection.
The Aldatici Opucuk stands alone because it weaponizes romance. Other betrayals use knives or armies; Pearson uses a kiss. It is a violation of the most vulnerable human connection. Aldatici Opucuk- Mary E. Pearson
: The Prince of Dalbreck who eventually falls for Lia and risks everything to protect her. After a horrific car accident leaves Jenna Fox
The deceptive kiss is not a slow burn; it is an explosion. One moment you are celebrating a romantic milestone; the next, you are terrified for Lia’s life. This whiplash creates a compulsive need to keep reading. Turkish readers searching for Aldatici Opucuk Mary E. Pearson are often looking for that specific emotional high—the rush of a perfect moment poisoned by reality. Living in a secluded California house with her
Aldatıcı Öpücük " (The Kiss of Deception) is the Turkish title for the first book in Mary E. Pearson's acclaimed Young Adult fantasy series, The Remnant Chronicles The Hook: A Game of Identity