I really, really enjoyed the first book in the Safe Lands series, Captives, and have been looking forward to the next book for months now. As soon as Outcasts arrived in the mail, I snatched it up as soon as I had free time to read. It had been months since I had been in the 'Safe Lands' with the people of Glenrock, but it didn't take me long to pick up dive right back in, almost as if I'd never left the Safe Lands.
Outcasts picks up not long after Captives leaves off and reintroduces you to Kendall - a surrogate mother for the Safe Lands - who witnesses a murder. With this kind of an introduction, I was instantly sucked back into this world and was thrilled with the way Jill Williamson kept things moving throughout the entire book (which is over 400 pages long!) The three brothers - Levi, Mason, and Omar are there old selves in Captive and I was once again annoyed at Levi's bossiness, warmed by Mason's tenderness, and touched over all the pain and despair Omar kept trying to dig out of.
Shay was, hands down, my favorite female character. I loved her gentle spirit, loving nature, and forgiving mentality. Her struggle with forgiving Omar the wrongdoing he did against her was real, but I really appreciated and loved how she overcame her feelings and was able to forgive and love Omar in a Christ-like way. There were several other characters in this book that I really liked such as Mason, Ciddah, and Zane.
Living in the Safe Lands is not for the faint of heart, be forewarned! The people in the Safe Lands embrace sin with open arms, so there are a lot of people in this book who sleep around with many people and use drugs heavily. I wouldn't recommend this series for younger teens, but those mature enough to understand the underlying message will appreciate Outcasts a lot. Just because something feels right, doesn't mean it is...and doesn't mean there won't be consequences from that act of pleasure!
Jill Williamson did an amazing job keeping this book safe for teen readers, though, and I really appreciate her not taking some scenes into more detail than necessary. All in all, Outcasts was a great book that I all but devoured! And it had such a big cliff hanger! I got to the last page and was like, "Noooo! I have to know if they survive now!!" Haha! *sigh* Guess I just have to practice patience and wait a whole year before the next book comes out...but wait I must! In the meantime, go get the first two books in the series and get hooked! :-)
I reviewed this book for the author. It was not required that I give a positive review, but solely to express my own thoughts and opinions of this book, which I have done.