This is the fifth of fifty-five dystopian series’ I plan to read for the project mentioned below. I read the first two books before I realized the series wasn’t complete back in 2016. I remembered enjoying it, but I never felt a pull to finish the series. In fact, I forgot about it. Boy, am I surprised by that! This is a very good series!
Treena is still a strong female lead who knows what she wants and always goes after it. She is still vulnerable and willing to be soft sometimes. She still doesn’t think she’s better than anyone else, but she is understandably more insecure this time around. She’s also more unsure than before, which fair. I mean, the big reveal or fight from the first book sure gave a lot and took a lot more out of her, just like her relationship with Vance.
Vance is still noble, overprotective but good-hearted male lead who will still sometimes drive you (and Treena) crazy, but he’s still just a big teddy bear with a heart of liquid gold.
Together they form a team that is basically unstoppable if only they can get along and communicate long enough to make things happen. Honestly, their communication skills are lacking this time, but can you blame them? They’re a long way away from each other and they didn’t exactly separate in the best way before. I love watching them try to lead and earn the respect of those around them. I like most of the side characters and I was surprised when we found out who the enemy was. It’s rare to see outsiders join a dystopian series.
I’m working on a project where I rank, rate, and review every dystopian novel I’ve ever wanted to read. I rate them on how I feel about the concept, execution, lack of gore, love story (if present & it almost always is), readability (how likely I am to read it again), how realistic it could be, their sorting system (there almost always is one), how much I hate and/or sympathize with the antagonist, and how much I love and/sympathize with the protagonist.