Clara Slade is at the start of a three month prison sentence for breaking the Divinity Laws.
That’s three months of ‘rehabilitation’—designed to break her. Three months of homesickness. Three months of surviving day by day, keeping her head down and staying out of trouble… except that—like a magnet—she seems to attract hostile inmates, ugly rumours and dangerous secrets…
And then there’s the Blackmoor Rehabilitation for Offenders Centre; and the ‘snap-back’; and passing the Exit Test…
Just to keep her promise. Just to get home. If she can….
PJ King is a creator of stories, writer, and self-published author—who hatches narratives in the Grey Woods, in the English Countryside. Sometimes these narratives become fully-fledged books.
The YA dystopian trilogy: DIVINITY LAWS is available to read now on Amazon and other ebook stores.
THE DIVINITY LAWS (Divinity Laws, #1) DEVIANTS (Divinity Laws, #2) THE ASSEMBLY (Divinity Laws, #3)
‘Deviants’ is the second book of The Divinity Laws Trilogy and tells of Clara’s experiences in a correctional facility as someone who has ‘deviated’ from the Laws. Although this incarceration and the multifarious incidents that occur during her imprisonment (most of which are painful to share), take up most of this particular book, the chronical is indiscernibly laying the groundwork for the denouement we will experience in The Assembly. At the same time the narrative introduces some key players whos’ characters are so delicately drawn that analysis of them give us no clues as to what part they will play (if at all) in Clara’s impending fate. The ending of this book is surprising but at the same time in perfect sympathy with the message that P.J. King has consistently conveyed throughout the first two volumes.
The first book was brilliant, the 2nd was beyond all my expectation, it set my heart a pacing as it swiftly moved on, reaching heights that took my breathe away, rejoicing one minute and sobbing the next. Must have got through at least a box of tissues in one particular chapter. How much more of a ride was I in for with the 3rd and last of the trilogy! The wait was agony!