As I read a lot of free kindle books, many are self-published, and many are the result of writing competitions. When that happens, I find it interesting to see how common starting points can result in totally differing books. Now, I don't know if that has happened with Rift, but there are definite initial similarities to The Hunger Games: Once a year a group of newly graduated (from High School) students get selected for Service to the State. The students don't get a choice in where they serve, or whether they serve, but get taken from their home towns and villages for the greater good.
Yeah yeah, I know that my two favourite genres are fantasy and dystopia, so when I come across a book that starts a series I will get absorbed and buy the whole series. I know that it will be of no surprise to you to discover that has happened again, and I ended up buying and reading Covenant and Legacy too, but it had to be done - honest!!
So, Rift follows the story of Sue. She is well educated and wants to go into Service so she can eventually become a Citizen and help her family have a better life. She becomes an initiate to the Janissaries - military service designed to keep the English and the Moon people safe from the French and other outsiders, thankful to have avoided service to the Corpus - chain gangs used to mine the earth for raw materials often resulting in illness and death.
During her time with the Janissaries, Sue becomes captured by the French and is treated humanely in a hospital - nothing like the monsters and imagery that she has been fed with. She discovers more corruption and starts to question everything to do with the Covenant and the Moon people - the saviours and masters of the English.
An amazing series. The author is really good at conveying the emotion, thrilling, cliff-hangers and menace as you get your head around this future dystopia for Earth. Loved it.
I hadn't actually realised that this series is a sequel to The Exodus Trilogy, and not having the previous knowledge, did not distract from this series at all. I have added the previous series to my wishlist.