Friday, July 26, 2019

Review: Rebel Born

Rebel Born Rebel Born by Amy A. Bartol
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Roselle is a strong warrior and the crowds are eagerly awaiting the Secondborn Trials in order to see her in action. That is until she is kidnapped during the opening ceremonies in order to give her an implant and make her a mind-controlled assassin. But there are other plans in the works and one of the scientists implants her with a different technology that makes her faster, more powerful and possibly immortal. Roselle is now helping the resistance group, but who can she really trust? Will she lose her humanity along the way?

Rebel Born is the third book in the Secondborn series. Bartol has taken the world she built in the first book and has exponentially expanded on the characters (and brought in a few more). Emotions are high and the intrigue is at maximum as Roselle and other characters fight against the social machine that wishes to control everything. Although I can’t find anything about a fourth book, Goodreads has it listed as a series and not a trilogy. Readers will be happy with the ending, but if you are like me … you want a little more.


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