A review by daniellewalsh
The Eve Illusion by Giovanna Fletcher, Tom Fletcher

3.0

The second instalment to the Eve of Man trilogy follows Eve rebelling against the world that she was trapped in, that imprisoned her as the last girl on Earth. She has finally escaped and has freedom, but will she survive?

I have definitely outgrown this genre, and if I was 15 I think I would love it – there’s no denying that it is a good premise and the writers each taking a character’s voice works really well.

Although it was predictable in parts, the world that has been created in what used to be London was really well done and I enjoyed seeing the contrast between the Tower and the Deep.
The story follows Eve and Bram whilst discovering new supporters and traitors in their world where everything isn’t what it seems.

Unfortunately, I didn’t feel like I was excited to pick up the book and read it, but when I was reading I did enjoy it.