I received an ARC copy of this book from the publisher. A positive review was not required. The following review is my honest opinion.
This book was a rollercoaster in all the best ways!
Anyone who's followed me for a while probably has seen me say that dystopian is a major hit-or-miss genre for me. As I slowly find ones with concepts that interest me, I'm finding that I consistently prefer the variety of dystopian that is focused on hope and the good people left in the fictional world, not hopelessness and the depths of depravity in the fictional world. I also don't mind some intrigue and investigation of interesting what-ifs. Enhanced hit on pretty much ALL of my personal preferences. Balance that with action that's plenty intense and exciting but never gory? Yes, please!
Candace Kade has mastered the art of writing and un-put-downable book because wow, this thing swept me off my feet and never let me catch my breath! Just when I thought Urban couldn't have any more problems in her life, they just kept coming, and situations kept happening, and things got more complicated and dangerous, and escalating and escalating until BOOM! Major reveals! I'm too slow a reader to do it, but this is the kind of book that some people could easily read in one sitting.
Candace has also created a fascinating and complex world that gives this story so much flavor and depth! Gene editing is a scientific concept that I never thought I'd necessarily want to read a complete novel about. It's a little bit hard to wrap my mind around the possibilities and complications thereof. But Candace apparently wrapped her mind around it quite well and absolutely ran with it. I can completely imagine how a "genetic revolution" would result in the world she presents us with: Where people with genetic enhancements that were given to them via gene editing at birth consider themselves better than the people who were just plain born with no alterations. And yet, even as Candace shows us all these strange and amazing alterations that a person could be given, she still shows us that these altered humans, despite having wings, mental enhancements, super strength, perfect health etc, etc, they are still just that: Human. Capable of choosing to do right and to do wrong, including in the manner in which they use their enhanced abilities. Capable of loving and hating, accepting and rejecting. Capable of still being dissatisfied with who or what they are despite all these special gifts they've been given. Urban ended up realizing this, too, and I loved that she was ultimately able to accept that natural or enhanced, we all have to decide to be content with what we have RIGHT NOW instead of constantly wanting something else, or we will never experience peace.
The only thing I didn't like about this book was that it ended! How dare it?!😛 I was nowhere near ready to reach the end! I wanted to keep going and find the answers to all these questions that have been raised! If it wasn't obvious, I will be snatching up the second book the moment it eventually comes out! *whimpers because I want the second book but this one doesn't even release until March 14th!*
I heartily recommend this book to people who enjoy science fiction and dystopian books that keep you on the edge of your seat!
Content Advisory:
This book is YA and appropriate for ages 14 and up. It might be okay for kids a little younger who are advanced readers and able to handle some intense action, but some of the science concepts might also be harder for younger readers.
Violence:
Many mentions of an organization of "super" enhanced humans who are prejudiced against non-enhanced humans to the point that they will and have committed murder if a "Natural" tries to be treated as an equal in a space that they believe is supposed to be exclusive to enhanced people. It's mentioned that even at a young age, Urban's mother made her read a graphic news report about one such murder to get her to understand what's at stake if Urban's lack of enhancements was to be found out. However, we, the readers, do not learn what the gory details of the article were.
A student in Urban's class becomes violent when denied what he wants and throws a pen hard enough to stab a fellow student in the neck. There's brief mention of blood and the victim writhing in pain, but the victim survives.
Urban's university has an event called "The Games" in which student competitors are given challenges specific to their genetic enhancements. They often have to fend off genetically enhanced animals or robots while they solve the riddles and puzzles. The students have protective suits, and medical personnel are on hand, but it's stated that the students sometimes still get hurt and occasionally are killed. Urban watches one game where sabertooth tigers are unleashed on the contestants. Sometimes the tigers attack the students and sometimes they get attacked by a Super student, but none of the violence is ever graphic, and all description that occurs is brief.
There are multiple passive attempts on an individual's life and one direct attack. The individual escapes poison gas and is later rescued from plummeting from a great height. In a rather hectic scene, many threats are thrown at an individual all at once. There's some general description of the chaos as animals attack each other, an environment catches fire, and a wrecking ball with spikes swings overhead, etc., but as always, none of it is graphic. There is mention of the smell of blood from the animal conflicts, but no visual description thereof, even when one animal gets swallowed up by sea creatures. The human involved in this has some close calls, but otherwise escapes uninjured.
Near the end of the book a rather intense and lengthy action scene occurs. Multiple individuals get threatened, body slammed, punched, cut, shot at, stabbed, plummet from a great height, and nearly drown. Emotionally intense though this is, and though some blows and bruises and occasionally some blood get described, all description is limited to only what is necessary to communicate what is happening. Description of injuries is never lingered upon even though it's still very clear that people are getting beaten up pretty badly.
Sexual:
Urban has a secret boyfriend, Everest, who she's been in a relationship with for about a year. Their relationship is sweet, and while some tingly, blushing feelings are occasionally described, it's never sexual. Everest is extremely respectful of her and vice versa. They hug and kiss a couple times and the kisses are mildly described.
Urban occasionally gets flustered around other handsome young men, but there are no love triangles. Her heart is loyal to Everest.
Urban is a little embarrassed to learn that Everest's parents are delighted to learn their son has been secretly dating because they're so desperate for grandkids that they kept setting him up with random young women. Everest revealed that he already had a girlfriend to get them to stop.
One character is a little bit of a flirt, but he's never inappropriate toward girls and his friendship with Urban specifically, remains platonic.
Spiritual:
Enclave Publishing is a Christian publisher, but sometimes their book are simply clean reads written by Christians vs being overtly Christian in spiritual content. Unless something appears in later books, this seems to be a story that isn't going to have any particular spiritual content. There are no mentions of God or faith.
Drug/alcohol:
There's mention that genetically enhanced people can drink alcohol with little to no consequence unless they drink an extreme amount. Urban, meanwhile, must hide her lack of enhancements by always carrying tablets she can drop into drinks that evaporate the alcohol. This is described at a couple of parties she attends where social drinking occurs. No excessive or casual drinking occurs, though.
Someone gets forcibly injected with a drug that causes them to pass out.
Other:
Urban has a couple of severe asthma attacks that result in her passing out before receiving medical attention. Both times, the symptoms and panic of her breathing difficulties are described in detail.
As the synopsis states, there are many lies in Urban's life. Many of them are necessary to protect her from people who would kill or otherwise harm her, but she and her sister also lie to their parents several times. There are consequences, however.
Urban's parents have been pretty tough on her over the years. She initially believes it's because, as a "natural" non-enhanced persin she's not good enough for her enhanced parents. But she comes to realize they love her deeply and have only been trying to protect her.
Urban's brother is a massive jerk. He's rude to most of his family, disrespectful to his parents, and particularly hostile towards Urban. He seems to think his Enhanced family would be better off without the "hassle" a daughter who's a Natural. The parents express disapproval of his words toward Urban, but apparently have been unsuccessful at correcting his behavior.
When Urban was just an elementary-age kid her brother (who has aquatic enhancements) basically tried to drown her, dragging her to the bottom of a pool and holding her there, mocking her for her inability to breathe underwater like him, until she punched him in his private parts. Their parents grounded him. He hasn't attempted to physically harm her since, but the few times he is on the page, he's always putting Urban down verbally.