Things have changed for Karis since coming back from Dahn. Right and wrong are not the same as they used to be. Loved ones are not who they claim to be. And she must chose who it is that is most important to her.
It’s been eighty-five days.
Eighty-five days since the Corporation took my little brother, Ajna, into the Inner City as a Sponsor.
Eighty-five days since I almost died from a faulty Mark I got from the Black Market.
Eight-five days since my heart last fluttered at the thought of Ethan.
I never thought life could be harder than what it was before I went into Dahn and met the Corporation’s President, Akin Hughes; but I’m learning how much worse it can get.
It’s been eighty-five days since I realized I can’t be held back by anyone who doesn’t agree with me. Even if that someone is Ethan.
Karis has changed. So has Ethan. And their differences are pulling them apart. While Karis is focused on getting Ajna back, and getting closer to someone else, Ethan is trying to figure out a way to take down his father. With the lack of readiness from the citizens of Neech, his hand is forced by someone thought to be dead, and Ethan and Dhevan must go on a journey that they may not come back from.
The first thing you need to know about RaeLynn Fry is that she hates writing about herself in the third person, but she has been told it is more "professional", so this is her attempt at being a grown up.
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I almost stoped reading it because of the main character. She wants to be the boss. And if she didn’t think of it then you are the enemy and she throws a tantrum. She complains about everyone she loves and what they do when she is the one actually doing those things. There was so many times were it was so embarrassing to read what she was saying. I dont know how any guy liked her or how she had any friends. I hate when there is multiple point of views I have to read. I like the main character to be a woman and that’s it. But if this was the case then i would have never have finished the book. Many she will die in the beginning of the next book so it will be more enjoyable.
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The main character was really irritating in this book, which is too bad since I liked the first book a lot. Her viewpoint chapters were terrible and almost unreadable. The male viewpoint chapters were fine. Super disappointed right now.