This one started a little slow for me but I loved it by the end! The power/magic structure is different and interesting. It’s set in a post-apocalyptic, dystopian-type world, but still pretty similar to ours. There wasn’t a lot of detail on the circumstances or fallout, just a few brief mentions of it. The main characters are a husband and wife with two small children, which was a nice change from all of the 18-20 year olds in most of the books I read. I would love to read more books set in this world.
Some people in this world are Disparates- they are born with powers that manifest when a particular emotion is strongly felt. Their powers can be dangerous if they get out of control, and people without these powers fear them. To help the Disparates keep their emotions in check, ‘for the good of society’, they take a pill each day which dulls that particular emotion. The pill is a different color, and affects each type of Disparate differently, depending on their power, and must be taken at exactly the same time every day to be effective. Ben, the MMC, can create Fire when he feels strong anger or irritation. Trouble begins when Ben loses his pill and ends up taking it a few minutes late one day. A fire starts on his desk at work, and next thing he knows he is being framed as a notorious arsonist and hauled off to a prison island. His wife, Jemma, is left frantic with worry and fear as she tries to find him and free him, while also trying to protect their sons, one of whom has already started to show Disparate powers of his own. She finds help in unexpected places, makes new friends, and some people in her life are not who she thought they were. There are dangerous plans in the works for the next iteration of the pill, and Jemma and her friends have to find Ben and stop the distribution of the new pill before it’s too late.
If you like books like Divergent, but with more mature, adult characters, you’d enjoy this book!
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I received an Advanced Reader Copy of this book, but all opinions are my own.