Common Ground by Alice Rachel is a prequel that can be read before the rest of the series, Under Ground. The story focused on the backstory of the two main characters Taylor Jones and Kayla Haynes before they decided to join the rebellion. It let us understand and know more about the characters and what their lives were before.
To be honest, I find it hard to review this book without giving too many details or spoilers. The plot is set in a dystopian society where New York State is divided into three classes: the upper, the middle, and the lower class. The resources and laws that people will get and need to abide are based on their status. The readers also had the witness some of the issues in Taylor and Kayla's society which we are even now facing such as the problems of equality, sexuality, and racism. The way the author built such a clear, oppressive world made me think how cruel it would be if this happened to us. One thing I know is I do not want to live in this kind of world.
However, I think this book is more of a romantic one. It is so cute to witness two people falling in love despite the cruel society they are in. The love between Taylor and Kayla is sweet and real. I like how Taylor and Kayla's faced both happy and dark moments of their lives supporting each other.
As for the two main characters, they are strong, independent people with kind hearts. They are well-developed and interesting in some ways. Although the two main characters have gone through heartbreaks and tragedies, they both remained true to themselves and this just rekindles their determination to be the catalysts for change.
Overall, Common Ground is a fast-paced, romantic book set in a dystopian society. I give this book 4 stars!
Thank you, Alice Rachel, for providing me an ebook copy in exchange for an honest review.