![]() ![]() We get to watch the relationships grow with the Youngbloods and all the other cliques that were once part of the city – especially now that laws and dust aren’t a thing, an everyone’s got the chance to reinvent themselves. Frey doesn’t know who to trust since she knows that her sister isn’t loyal and is moral missing, so she has to tread carefully. The journey here is one to watch how Frey tries to get over the loss of Col, the one person that she loved, knowing that it was her twin sister who murdered him. Getting back into the world of Tally and Frey really leads us down an exciting path, and throughout this fourth book, we don’t know who to trust. It’s been a minute since we’ve been with this series but it’s so easy to slip back into the series. Freedom, she observes, has a way of destroying things.Īs the world is propelled further into conflict and conspiracy, Frey and Tally join forces to put a check on the people in power, while still trying to understand their own power and where it belongs. Now she sees that the revolution she led has not created a stable world. But for over a decade, she’s kept to the shadows, allowing her myth to grow even as she receded. ![]() Tally was once the most famous rebel in the world. Free from them at last, she is finding her own voice - and using it to question everything her family stood for. ![]() Frey has spent her life in a family of deceivers, a stand-in for her sister, manipulated at her father’s command. ![]()
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