The Choices we make define us, but they have consequences. Ginger must come to grips with the ramifications of her actions, even as she comes into her own.While war looms on the horizon, Ginger learns that freedom, family and love are worth fighting for, regardless of the costs.Author Liz Iavorschi-Braun’s much-anticipated second book of the Seven Years Gone series is a gripping story you won’t want to put down.
I was given a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. Undefinable is the second book in the Seven Years Gone series and follows Ginger as she meets more challenges since her escape from The Society. I loved this book a lot more than Undesirable. This one had much more character interactions and emotions that kept me wanting even more. I love Ginger and her naive nature as she tackles the new world she is in. I also love her relationship with Rane and Myra and their family. I can’t wait for Undeniable to come out! To see my full review: https://www.boundtowriting.com/review...
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With the unknown lying ahead, Ginger finds herself in the sanctuary of Rane's family home. With ‘The Society’ still looking for Ginger, is she truly safe in Harrison, are the people truly what they seem?
Liz Iavorschi-Braun has delivered another excellent book in what is shaping up to be an amazing series. She writes with enthusiasm and delivers the story with suspense and captivation. I soon found myself enthralled in to this second book of the Seven Years Gone series and very much disappointed when it ended.
Undefinable is a book of discovery, and a more in depth look into the other characters that Ginger has stumbled upon in Harrison. We discover secrets and facts about the life’s they have both been living, and just how different the two are.
This book is full of surprises, twists, and turns. Ginger discovers more than she bargains for whilst living in Harrison; her past is not as she thought, and those who are fast becoming friends, turn into allies when she needs them most.
Rane has fast become a favourite character of mine along with his sister Myra. I love and admire the close relationship they share. There is a true mixture of characters in this series, one's I admire, one's I find inspirational, and strong, and others that I'd happily like to torture.
Ginger's freedom is not going to be as easy, as she had hoped. Her journey is far from over. I can't wait to find out where her journey to freedom will lead her and the people of Harrison.
Seven Years gone is great series for dystopian readers, both young adults and us older readers. I am thoroughly enjoying this series and can’t wait for more!
Undefinable is the second book in the Seven Years Gone series. It picks up right where the first one left off, and I am so thankful that I did not have to wait to get this one! The first one left off on such a cliffhanger, that I needed to know what was going to happen to Ginger and Rane! This one did not disappoint!
Ginger’s character continues to grow, show more strength, and develop into a mature character. She is forced to face a few situations that really tests the character. Despite her fears, she stands tall and she quickly becomes a character of honor.
I really loved the supporting characters in this book. Rane’s mother and father, Alice and Adam, are loving and in depth characters. I enjoyed getting to know more about Dr. Anders and Joan, and the introduction of a new, very important character, Stitch! Each character has a very important role in the story, and I am impressed at how the author unfolds their importance and the story goes on.
One of my favorite things about Liz Iavorschi-Braun is her ability to convey the character’s emotions very well. As readers, we are able to feel each character’s emotions. I love this because it helps me connect with the characters in a more personal way.
Just as the first book, there is a little bit of a plot twist at the end that left me wanting more! I do not know when the next book in the series comes out, but I can tell you that it will not be fast enough! I will be watching this author’s pages anxiously awaiting the announcement of the next book!
This book was graciously gifted to me by the author in exchange for my honest review. All opinions in this review are mine.
I received a copy of Undefinable in exchange for an honest review.
Undefinable is the second book in the Seven Years Gone series. Ginger has sought refuge with Rane’s family from the Society but how long for?
Liz Iavorschi-Braun has done it again. I couldn’t put this book down and I thought it was even better than Undesirable. There were more characters and went more in-depth. The story line was fast paced and kept me on my seat. I love the relationship between Ginger and Rane’s family. It was quite heartwarming to know that there are people who actually care about Ginger as Ginger and not for who she has been made out to be. I also feel that she conveyed the characters emotions very well whereas other authors have struggled.
It truly was a wonderful read and I can’t wait to see what happens next.
I _LOVE_ this book! Like the first book in the series, it is action packed and the protagonist is a flawed heroine you love to root for. This book calls you into its story so much so that the things that happen to the characters elicit the same emotions and physical reactions one would have if also a character in the book! Liz Ioavorshi-Braun brings her characters to life!
Liz does not disappoint with this second book in the Seven Years Gone series. The excellent character development and plot rollout continue, as well as some unanticipated twists and turns along the way!
I did receive an ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Undefinable picks up right where Undesirable left off. We re-join Ginger on her journey through the unknown but now she's in Harrison with Rane and Myra. Ginger continues to grow and show more and more strength and determination. We see her develop into a young woman who is more mature than she should be considering her age. The more situations that Ginger is forced to face, the more she holds her head up and face both the challenges and her fears head on! All the supporting characters are well thought up and are life like. They may only be the supporting characters but they have their own lives, they also interact and intertwine with Ginger, Rane and Myra very well. The overall plot for this book isn't a straightforward beginning, middle and end, it has so much more to it. There are twists and unexpected events that occur, and these help to keep a firm hold of the readers attention. After reading both books in this series so far one thing I have learned is that this author has a fantastic knack for building a world that is clear and so well thought out it made me feel like I was there and if I reached out I would be able to touch it. I have enjoyed reading this series so far and I'm looking forward to reading book #3 to see what else is in store for Ginger.
Oooohhhh the story just keeps getting better. Liz Braun followed up her first book, Undesirable, with an amazing second look into the journey of our heroine, Ginger and the family that she has found. Braun continues to show a talent for character development that leaves you feeling as if you are right there with Ginger, feeling her worries, her excitement at freedom, her fears, and her goals. From the first page to the last, this book has you wanting to keep turning page after page just as Ginger keeps taking step after step through her struggle towards freedom.
Undefinable is the second book in the Seven Years Gone series. The book continues to follow Ginger's journey after shocking news is shared with her. She discovers she's far from Undesirable and is soon thrown into a much larger problem than she ever could have imagined. Now everyone who's helped her is in danger and she's faced with fighting for her freedom once again. Liz Lavorschi-Braun creates a different take on the dystopian theme with a strong female lead that had me rooting for her to find her freedom, home, and to fall in love.