“Do you still love me as you did?” His arms come around me, pulling me against him, and I see it on the horizon before us—the world—what will it do to us? After escaping Titus, Monet and Luke join the rebels living on the fringe. The Colony is a haven for the artists and God-seekers who survived The Chasm, but as Monet soon discovers, freedom across the boundaries is interwoven with darkness. The wounds from their city run deep, bringing Monet and Luke to question their bond. When a cataclysmic event threatens their existence, they must step into the unknown with an old enemy, and work together to survive.
Having read Wake, I instantly moved onto the next instalment, Wild.
Sherry Rossman shows a great-deal of improvement, in writing and character development. Creating something that is succinctly more engaging, and - jokes aside - wild, as it progresses. All details carry with them a monumental degree of intrigue, and the plot thickens in the richest way.
I really enjoyed WAKE, and I was super excited to start this next installment. I think Sherry Rossman did a great job of picking up with the last novel left off and keeping things fresh and fun throughout. There is a lot of action and the characters are even more fun to read about in this one.
I think that Sherry Rossman has shown great growth in her characters. This installment was even more and more captivating and thrilling. The pacing is always spot on, but this one just blew me away. I loved the writing style and flow of the novel, very easy to follow.
This is book two in the City of Light Series and it is just as good if not better than the first book, Wake. I recommend you read Wake before you read this one. I can't wait to read the next book in this series. Thank you Darwin House Press via NetGalley for the free copy of this book. This is my honest opinion.
Wild is a fast paced story. It's lively enough to grab your attention and keep it until the end. A great read with twists and turns and likeable characters.
This was a very good book. After reading book one this book picked up the story line and held my interest. I can say book two was a bit slower than book one. Overall it was still a great read.