Lily’s life was great. At fourteen, she was an adult of a renovated country set on following strict rules and abolishing all idle dreams. She had a great job and friends she trusted. When, by freak coincidence, she and her friends get caught in the middle of a deadly artist's protest, the three are kidnapped by a lovesick singer named Toby desperate to please the girl he loves. Stuck behind enemy lines for who knows how long, Lily will have to go against everything she knows as true and take a side in the impeding rebellion. As the revolutionaries get closer to victory, Lily and her friends will have to stare death in the face if they want to stop the worst from happening- full out war.
Jessica Hammond is an author-slash-student who lives out in the Midwest with her family and cat. She's grown up writing and telling stories, and finished her first novel, Finding Lily, in late 2011. She's currently working on a second story. When she's not writing, she's typically found listening to music and trying to finish her homework.
I so rarely feel this way, but I was bored to tears. I fought my way through the story and finally gave up the ghost. If was clean, but ridiculously childish and the author seemed incapable of sticking to any set character profile and I was tired of trying to keep up with children who were underdeveloped, adults who would fit better in a children's animation film, and a plot that was far from interesting. It was a relief to put it down.