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Amber Stone Agent Zero Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite 4 Stars Paperback
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April 2, 2019
Amber Stone: Agent Zero is a work of thriller and espionage fiction penned by author Amina Warsuma. The plot is female-focused, bringing an inventive new twist to the spy genre as we follow our heroine Amber Stone into the intriguing world of the DEA in South America. When a standard undercover job turns out to be more than Agent Zero bargained for, our plot expands into the discovery of a worldwide terrorist cell bent on causing chaos and destruction to bring down the current world order. Six women driven to despair by pain are the answer. Amber must face the Daughters of Al-Lat, even when the stakes turn against her and her family in a very personal way.
I particularly enjoyed this spy thriller tale because of its unusual premise, and I felt that author Amina Warsuma brought that aspect to life with emotional depth and some interesting psychological understanding of what it takes to turn someone into an extremist. Whilst Amber herself was a little generic and clean cut as a spy hero figure, the complexities of the plot forced her to test new elements of her character, presenting a mixture of the predictable and unpredictable in terms of the twists and turns of the narrative. I liked the dialogue, which was fresh and honest, free from the old fashioned information overload of older books in the spy genre. Overall, Amber Stone: Agent Zero marks the dawning of a new age of female-led spy novels and it’s a good place to start exploring that genre.
April 2, 2019
Amber Stone: Agent Zero is a work of thriller and espionage fiction penned by author Amina Warsuma. The plot is female-focused, bringing an inventive new twist to the spy genre as we follow our heroine Amber Stone into the intriguing world of the DEA in South America. When a standard undercover job turns out to be more than Agent Zero bargained for, our plot expands into the discovery of a worldwide terrorist cell bent on causing chaos and destruction to bring down the current world order. Six women driven to despair by pain are the answer. Amber must face the Daughters of Al-Lat, even when the stakes turn against her and her family in a very personal way.
I particularly enjoyed this spy thriller tale because of its unusual premise, and I felt that author Amina Warsuma brought that aspect to life with emotional depth and some interesting psychological understanding of what it takes to turn someone into an extremist. Whilst Amber herself was a little generic and clean cut as a spy hero figure, the complexities of the plot forced her to test new elements of her character, presenting a mixture of the predictable and unpredictable in terms of the twists and turns of the narrative. I liked the dialogue, which was fresh and honest, free from the old fashioned information overload of older books in the spy genre. Overall, Amber Stone: Agent Zero marks the dawning of a new age of female-led spy novels and it’s a good place to start exploring that genre.
Published on April 05, 2019 14:26
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Amber Stone Agent Zero is now on Kindle
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Published on May 18, 2019 21:38
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Amber Stone Agent Zero an African American NWO Spy
Amber Stone Agent Zero an African American spy working with 001 from MI6 their mission is to destroy a mask queen who rules a female terrorist group who has kidnapped her scientist father who have invented a virus. Agent Zero has her own weapon's it's her jewelry necklace, ring, earrings and belt buckle, hair sprays, lipstick, eye pencil. With her martial arts skills. Along with with her celery green armed stingray corvette. She can take an ass whipping, can you? The masked Queen Niarb is determined to destroy all those who defy her.
Published on December 06, 2019 10:57
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The best man for the job is not a man it’s a woman.
Amber Stone Agent Zero, an African American NWO spy, working with 001 from MI6, their mission is to destroy a mask queen who rules a female terrorist group who has kidnapped her scientist father who has invented a virus. Agent Zero has her own weapon's it's her jewelry necklace, ring, earrings and belt buckle, hair sprays, lipstick, eye pencil. With her martial arts skills. Along with her celery green armed stingray corvette. She can take an ass whipping, can you? The masked Queen Niarb is determined to destroy all those who defy her.
Published on December 06, 2019 12:24
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Amber Stone Agent Zero Reviewed By Lesley Jones for Readers’ Favorite 4 Stars
April 13, 2019
Amber Stone Agent Zero is written by Amina Warsuma. In 1975 a terrorist cell is forming and rebel forces rule the city. Two young girls lose their mother in a car bomb and revenge becomes their number one goal as they grow older. Years later, they join an elite terrorist group under the dictatorship of Queen Niarb, along with other women whose past painful experiences motivate them to seek retribution. Meanwhile, Amber Stone, an African American undercover agent for the DEA in Colombia has finally captured her nemesis drug dealer, Banderos. Amber Stone becomes entangled in a dangerous mission involving the terrorist group when they kidnap her scientist's father who has invented a serum that protects the immune system from any attack. Stone must track down the terrorist cell, rescue her father and thwart a possible chemical attack on the West. Stone and Queen Niarb are equally determined in their goal, but who will ultimately succeed?
The brilliant narrative at the beginning of the novel certainly will grab your attention and take you on a spine-chilling adventure filled with espionage and terror. I loved the backstory to each of the characters as it built a great visual picture of their distorted view of the world. I love strong female characters and Amber Stone is a great protagonist. She hides many painful memories of childhood abandonment under her cool exterior. The plot moves forward effortlessly with some fantastic conflicts placed perfectly. The settings evoked great sadness of a world filled with hatred and revenge in the Middle East against the West. I feel this is a great example of how past life experiences can take your life down different paths, depending on the choices you make. The final scenes certainly kept me on the edge of my seat and I am now left wondering what lies in wait for Amber Stone next.
Amber Stone Agent Zero is written by Amina Warsuma. In 1975 a terrorist cell is forming and rebel forces rule the city. Two young girls lose their mother in a car bomb and revenge becomes their number one goal as they grow older. Years later, they join an elite terrorist group under the dictatorship of Queen Niarb, along with other women whose past painful experiences motivate them to seek retribution. Meanwhile, Amber Stone, an African American undercover agent for the DEA in Colombia has finally captured her nemesis drug dealer, Banderos. Amber Stone becomes entangled in a dangerous mission involving the terrorist group when they kidnap her scientist's father who has invented a serum that protects the immune system from any attack. Stone must track down the terrorist cell, rescue her father and thwart a possible chemical attack on the West. Stone and Queen Niarb are equally determined in their goal, but who will ultimately succeed?
The brilliant narrative at the beginning of the novel certainly will grab your attention and take you on a spine-chilling adventure filled with espionage and terror. I loved the backstory to each of the characters as it built a great visual picture of their distorted view of the world. I love strong female characters and Amber Stone is a great protagonist. She hides many painful memories of childhood abandonment under her cool exterior. The plot moves forward effortlessly with some fantastic conflicts placed perfectly. The settings evoked great sadness of a world filled with hatred and revenge in the Middle East against the West. I feel this is a great example of how past life experiences can take your life down different paths, depending on the choices you make. The final scenes certainly kept me on the edge of my seat and I am now left wondering what lies in wait for Amber Stone next.
Published on December 06, 2019 14:16
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Welcome to the Spy world of Amber Stone Agent Zero and 001 from MI6
Agent Zero it's a spy novel the beginning of TIE and it's the origin the Terrorist group inducts all ages that is the A story. The B story is Amber Stone Agent Zero and 001 from MI6 track down the terrorist group to recapture her kidnapped scientist's father. The C story is the resurrection of the Daughters of the Goddess Al-Lat. Take your time and read it don't rush. For The love of Blood is next it is the beginning of Agent Zero it is the first book you are reading the sequel then there are two other books to complete the Saga a total of 4 books. By all means, take your time some readers are faster than others and if you are not a spy espionage thriller fan it will be an adjustment. Nothing turns out as you expect it there are unexpected twists and turns action and adventure. Relax and just follow the story because it is character-driven and they connect through their pain and how they deal with it.
Published on January 28, 2020 20:49
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The best man for the job is not a man; it's a woman.
Amber Stone Agent Zero is a masterful blend of sleuth, espionage, and terrorist thriller featuring Amber Stone. Working for the DEA in Colombia, South America as an undercover agent, the case becomes more than she is prepared for. Agent Zero faces complex situations and meets with characters who are driven to the extreme she teams up with 001 from MI6. This is the origin of TIE and its cult cell.
Published on January 30, 2020 13:05
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Here are in-depth professional reviews of Amber Stone Agent Zero It will help you with your reviews also to know what the book an genre is about before you read it.
Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers’ Favorite 4 Stars
Paperback
April 2, 2019
Amber Stone: Agent Zero is a work of thriller and espionage fiction penned by author Amina Warsuma. The plot is female-focused, bringing an inventive new twist to the spy genre as we follow our heroine Amber Stone into the intriguing world of the DEA in South America. When a standard undercover job turns out to be more than Agent Zero bargained for, our plot expands into the discovery of a worldwide terrorist cell bent on causing chaos and destruction to bring down the current world order. Six women driven to despair by pain are the answer. Amber must face the Daughters of Al-Lat, even when the stakes turn against her and her family in a very personal way.
I particularly enjoyed this spy thriller tale because of its unusual premise, and I felt that author Amina Warsuma brought that aspect to life with emotional depth and some profound psychological understanding of what it takes to turn someone into an extremist. While Amber herself was a little generic, and clean-cut as a spy hero figure, the complexities of the plot forced her to test new elements of her character, presenting a mixture of the predictable and unpredictable in terms of the twists and turns of the narrative. I liked the dialogue, which was fresh and honest, free from the old fashioned information overload of older books in the spy genre. Overall, Amber Stone: Agent Zero marks the dawning of a new age of female-led spy novels, and it’s a good place to start exploring that genre.
Reviewed By:
Divine Zape
Review Rating:
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Reviewed By Divine Zape for Readers’ Favorite 5 Stars
Amber Stone Agent Zero by Amina Warsuma is a thriller with active themes of espionage and terrorism, a novel that will appeal to readers seeking strong female characters and tightly plotted narratives with exciting locales in the setting. In this thriller, readers are introduced to Amber Stone Agent Zero, working for the DEA as an undercover agent and going through very tight and dangerous situations in Columbia. On the surface, she is a straightforward woman, but underneath the calm exterior is a past that is as uncomfortable as it is terrifying. Can she beat her dangerous past and find purpose in her new calling?
The narrative begins with beautiful images of the setting. The author offers intriguing details about some of the key characters that readers encounter in this gripping story and situates them in a specific timeline: “In 1975 two baby girls reside in Beirut in the middle of a multifaceted civil war, and they survive the chaos for ten years.” A reference to the civil war and images ruins in the western part of the city already evoke a sense of austerity and painful life. Then there are the terrific descriptions that strike the imagination, such as the way characters are presented for the first time: “Emani’s big, hazel eyes gleam through a hijab” and “Heleema is mature and bossy with her sibling with chiseled features resembling their father.” Character development is one of this author’s signature skills, and I enjoyed how they peel off in layers until the reader is left with their core. Amber Stone Agent Zero is intelligently plotted, deftly crafted, and rendered suspenseful in a way that it becomes irresistible.
Reviewed By Lesley Jones for Readers’ Favorite 4 Stars
Amber Stone Agent Zero is written by Amina Warsuma. In 1975 a terrorist cell was forming, and rebel forces rule the city. Two young girls lose their mother in a car bomb, and revenge becomes their number one goal as they grow older. Years later, they join an elite terrorist group under the dictatorship of Queen Niarb, along with other women whose past painful experiences motivate them to seek retribution. Meanwhile, Amber Stone, an African American undercover agent for the DEA in Colombia, has finally captured her nemesis drug dealer, Banderos. Amber Stone becomes entangled in a dangerous mission involving the terrorist group when they kidnap her scientist father, who has invented a serum that protects the immune system from any attack. Amber Stone must track down the terrorist cell, rescue her father, and thwart a possible chemical attack on the West. Stone and Queen Niarb are equally determined in their goal, but who will ultimately succeed?
The brilliant narrative at the beginning of the novel certainly will grab your attention and take you on a spine-chilling adventure filled with espionage and terror. I loved the backstory to each of the characters as it built a great visual picture of their distorted view of the world. I love strong female characters, and Amber Stone is a great protagonist who hides her painful childhood memories of abandonment under a calm exterior. The plot moves forward, effortlessly with some fantastic conflicts placed perfectly. The settings evoked great sadness of a world filled with hatred and revenge in the Middle East against the West. I feel this is an excellent example of how past life experiences can take your life down different paths, depending on the choices you make. The final scenes certainly kept me on the edge of my seat, and I am now left wondering what lies in wait for Amber Stone next.
Reviewed By:
Christian Sia
Review Rating:
5 Stars - Congratulations on your 5-star review! Get your free 5-star seal!
Reviewed By Christian Sia for Readers’ Favorite
Amber Stone Agent Zero by Amina Warsuma is a masterful blend of sleuth, espionage, and terrorist thriller featuring Amber Stone. Working for the DEA in Colombia, South America as an undercover agent, Agent Zero faces complex situations and meets with characters driven to the extreme by the injustice of their pasts. Having a dubious history herself, how can she reconcile the ethics of her work with a past that continually haunts her?
The author has a wonderful sense of setting and weaves focused scenes that take readers across well-painted landscapes, making them visualize the action as it evolves through space and time. The references to a political conflict are compelling, and the apt descriptions of both characters and aspects of the setting give the writing an atmospheric style that is, in itself, an immense delight. Characters are meticulously accomplished, and I enjoyed that the protagonist gets into very tight spots where she has to make split-second decisions. The danger is imminent, at every turn of the story, the reader is hoping for the worst not to happen. Agent Zero is sophisticated, and her growth throughout the narrative is compelling, each layer of her personality revealed one at a time.
Amber Stone Agent Zero is gripping, exploring the psychology of a covert agent and a character whose destiny readers want to know. Amina Warsuma’s prose is elegant, and it is packed with attention-grabbing, humorous, and unusual descriptions. The author uses suspense, unique and powerful storytelling skills, and a tight plot to keep readers captivated throughout the narrative. It’s a great story of espionage.
Series: Amber Stone Agent Zero (Book 2)
Paperback 231 pages
Publisher: Amber Stone Agent Zero (March 10, 2019)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0692118217
ISBN-13: 978-0692118214
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Paperback
April 2, 2019
Amber Stone: Agent Zero is a work of thriller and espionage fiction penned by author Amina Warsuma. The plot is female-focused, bringing an inventive new twist to the spy genre as we follow our heroine Amber Stone into the intriguing world of the DEA in South America. When a standard undercover job turns out to be more than Agent Zero bargained for, our plot expands into the discovery of a worldwide terrorist cell bent on causing chaos and destruction to bring down the current world order. Six women driven to despair by pain are the answer. Amber must face the Daughters of Al-Lat, even when the stakes turn against her and her family in a very personal way.
I particularly enjoyed this spy thriller tale because of its unusual premise, and I felt that author Amina Warsuma brought that aspect to life with emotional depth and some profound psychological understanding of what it takes to turn someone into an extremist. While Amber herself was a little generic, and clean-cut as a spy hero figure, the complexities of the plot forced her to test new elements of her character, presenting a mixture of the predictable and unpredictable in terms of the twists and turns of the narrative. I liked the dialogue, which was fresh and honest, free from the old fashioned information overload of older books in the spy genre. Overall, Amber Stone: Agent Zero marks the dawning of a new age of female-led spy novels, and it’s a good place to start exploring that genre.
Reviewed By:
Divine Zape
Review Rating:
5 Stars - Congratulations on your 5-star review! Get your free 5-star seal!
Reviewed By Divine Zape for Readers’ Favorite 5 Stars
Amber Stone Agent Zero by Amina Warsuma is a thriller with active themes of espionage and terrorism, a novel that will appeal to readers seeking strong female characters and tightly plotted narratives with exciting locales in the setting. In this thriller, readers are introduced to Amber Stone Agent Zero, working for the DEA as an undercover agent and going through very tight and dangerous situations in Columbia. On the surface, she is a straightforward woman, but underneath the calm exterior is a past that is as uncomfortable as it is terrifying. Can she beat her dangerous past and find purpose in her new calling?
The narrative begins with beautiful images of the setting. The author offers intriguing details about some of the key characters that readers encounter in this gripping story and situates them in a specific timeline: “In 1975 two baby girls reside in Beirut in the middle of a multifaceted civil war, and they survive the chaos for ten years.” A reference to the civil war and images ruins in the western part of the city already evoke a sense of austerity and painful life. Then there are the terrific descriptions that strike the imagination, such as the way characters are presented for the first time: “Emani’s big, hazel eyes gleam through a hijab” and “Heleema is mature and bossy with her sibling with chiseled features resembling their father.” Character development is one of this author’s signature skills, and I enjoyed how they peel off in layers until the reader is left with their core. Amber Stone Agent Zero is intelligently plotted, deftly crafted, and rendered suspenseful in a way that it becomes irresistible.
Reviewed By Lesley Jones for Readers’ Favorite 4 Stars
Amber Stone Agent Zero is written by Amina Warsuma. In 1975 a terrorist cell was forming, and rebel forces rule the city. Two young girls lose their mother in a car bomb, and revenge becomes their number one goal as they grow older. Years later, they join an elite terrorist group under the dictatorship of Queen Niarb, along with other women whose past painful experiences motivate them to seek retribution. Meanwhile, Amber Stone, an African American undercover agent for the DEA in Colombia, has finally captured her nemesis drug dealer, Banderos. Amber Stone becomes entangled in a dangerous mission involving the terrorist group when they kidnap her scientist father, who has invented a serum that protects the immune system from any attack. Amber Stone must track down the terrorist cell, rescue her father, and thwart a possible chemical attack on the West. Stone and Queen Niarb are equally determined in their goal, but who will ultimately succeed?
The brilliant narrative at the beginning of the novel certainly will grab your attention and take you on a spine-chilling adventure filled with espionage and terror. I loved the backstory to each of the characters as it built a great visual picture of their distorted view of the world. I love strong female characters, and Amber Stone is a great protagonist who hides her painful childhood memories of abandonment under a calm exterior. The plot moves forward, effortlessly with some fantastic conflicts placed perfectly. The settings evoked great sadness of a world filled with hatred and revenge in the Middle East against the West. I feel this is an excellent example of how past life experiences can take your life down different paths, depending on the choices you make. The final scenes certainly kept me on the edge of my seat, and I am now left wondering what lies in wait for Amber Stone next.
Reviewed By:
Christian Sia
Review Rating:
5 Stars - Congratulations on your 5-star review! Get your free 5-star seal!
Reviewed By Christian Sia for Readers’ Favorite
Amber Stone Agent Zero by Amina Warsuma is a masterful blend of sleuth, espionage, and terrorist thriller featuring Amber Stone. Working for the DEA in Colombia, South America as an undercover agent, Agent Zero faces complex situations and meets with characters driven to the extreme by the injustice of their pasts. Having a dubious history herself, how can she reconcile the ethics of her work with a past that continually haunts her?
The author has a wonderful sense of setting and weaves focused scenes that take readers across well-painted landscapes, making them visualize the action as it evolves through space and time. The references to a political conflict are compelling, and the apt descriptions of both characters and aspects of the setting give the writing an atmospheric style that is, in itself, an immense delight. Characters are meticulously accomplished, and I enjoyed that the protagonist gets into very tight spots where she has to make split-second decisions. The danger is imminent, at every turn of the story, the reader is hoping for the worst not to happen. Agent Zero is sophisticated, and her growth throughout the narrative is compelling, each layer of her personality revealed one at a time.
Amber Stone Agent Zero is gripping, exploring the psychology of a covert agent and a character whose destiny readers want to know. Amina Warsuma’s prose is elegant, and it is packed with attention-grabbing, humorous, and unusual descriptions. The author uses suspense, unique and powerful storytelling skills, and a tight plot to keep readers captivated throughout the narrative. It’s a great story of espionage.
Series: Amber Stone Agent Zero (Book 2)
Paperback 231 pages
Publisher: Amber Stone Agent Zero (March 10, 2019)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0692118217
ISBN-13: 978-0692118214
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Published on January 31, 2020 12:31
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I'm looking for Spy Fans.
I'm doing several giveaways I wish to get a group of readers who love action spy genres who will follow my series. I'm not trying to be Stephen King or Truman Capote I am me an original. I'm not trying to compete with other authors I can't be anyone but me I'm real. I get my downloads from the Universe. Amber Stone Agent Zero has her own Universe as the series goes on everything will be revealed its too much to put into one book. I'm confident that my book is of quality and I have posted my reviews from reviewers who wouldn't even review it if it was less than a 4 star. They would have told me to go back and work on the book it's not ready. A book has to be marketed to its genre's audience and that is why I'm on good reads I'm looking for Spy fans who like, action-adventure stories only and wish to see a different take on it. I'm looking for my own audience who are young open-minded who like Comic-Con, Winter Con, Cosplay and originality with an imagination. My characters have costumes and merchandise. Everybody is not my audience. I understand that and making it clear what type of audience I am marketing to anything other is not valid because you are not my audience of choice or desire I wish to appeal to my base. Like J.K. Rowling she started marketing to kids because the publishing companies in England wouldn't publish her book. She had a fan base of kids and it grew into adults. That is the correct way to market a book to a specific audience and it grows outside of that group fine all the better for the author publishers and booksellers. I'm not throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks I know the audience that I am writing for and desire. Even if you are not young you have to be young at heart and want to enjoy action-adventure and new takes or original works. Have fun and enjoy the journey. So if you are a spy fan I invite you to enter the giveaway.
Published on February 05, 2020 23:17
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Agent Zero's characters are revealed in the beginning
In the first couple of chapters, I write about the villains and give you a clear picture of who they are where they come from who and what made them into the people that they are. This is the origin of TIE?
Published on February 17, 2020 21:54
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