A review by lrjohnson13
Secondborn by Amy A. Bartol

3.0

Roselle St. Sismode is a secondborn, the second child born into the family. With that title it means that Roselle is destined for a life of servitude starting on her Transition Day. Now at eighteen, that day has finally arrived with her training as a soldier everyday for what is to come. Her publicly privileged upbringing dose not endear her to many and with a glowing target on her back Roselle now has to do everything she can just to survive.

This book was actually quite confusing for me. It started out really slow and continued on that way.
A lot seemed to happen but then when I think back on it, not a lot really did. I was even confused by the relationship between Hawthorne and Roselle.