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Ignited by Shade Owens
5.0
Ignited
The Immortal Ones #4
Dystopian
Shade Owens
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I loved how the plot focused on exploring the land and finding new people, some good and some bad.
The pacing was great and once I started reading, I just couldn't put this book down.
I'm so intrigued by the invisible wall and I have so many questions. Who made it? How long has it been there? Who controls it? Why? It makes me think of The Hunger Games and the forcefield that surrounds the arenas.
I think Silver is constantly growing and she is fiercely loyal and protective of the people she cares about. James and Sadie are two of my favourite side characters but they're all well developed.
I would like some more action back at Olympus and I look forward to seeing how Silver deals with the Elites and her promises with Jared and Nestor.
The Immortal Ones #4
Dystopian
Shade Owens
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I loved how the plot focused on exploring the land and finding new people, some good and some bad.
The pacing was great and once I started reading, I just couldn't put this book down.
I'm so intrigued by the invisible wall and I have so many questions. Who made it? How long has it been there? Who controls it? Why? It makes me think of The Hunger Games and the forcefield that surrounds the arenas.
I think Silver is constantly growing and she is fiercely loyal and protective of the people she cares about. James and Sadie are two of my favourite side characters but they're all well developed.
I would like some more action back at Olympus and I look forward to seeing how Silver deals with the Elites and her promises with Jared and Nestor.