(not a Cass fan myself, but I enjoy Aveyard) I'd agree, but I would go a step further and say this book was far superior to anything I've read by either of those authors. This book is described as appealing to readers of Kiera Cass and Victoria Aveyard. I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. He is a shadow in the glittering world of the Equals, with mysterious powers no one else understands. Now Luke has discovered there may be a power even greater than magic: revolution.Īnd an aristocrat will remake the world with his dark gifts. Far from his family and cruelly oppressed, he makes friends whose ideals could cost him everything. Uncovering the family's secrets might win her liberty-but will her heart pay the price?Ībi's brother, Luke, is enslaved in a brutal factory town. So when she falls for one of their noble-born sons, Abi faces a terrible choice. Our world belongs to the Equals-aristocrats with magical gifts-and all commoners must serve them for ten years.īut behind the gates of England's grandest estate lies a power that could break the world.Ībi is a servant to England's most powerful family, but her spirit is free. For readers of Victoria Aveyard and Kiera Cass comes a darkly fantastical debut set in a modern England where magically gifted aristocrats rule-and commoners are doomed to serve.
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