After the Fear
You have not attended a Demonstration this month. In Sola’s city, everyone obeys the rules. Stay away from the trigger cameras and regularly update your Debtbook, and you just might survive. But having to watch the way criminals are dealt with—murdered by Demonstrators in the Stadium—is a law...
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You have not attended a Demonstration this month. In Sola’s city, everyone obeys the rules. Stay away from the trigger cameras and regularly update your Debtbook, and you just might survive. But having to watch the way criminals are dealt with—murdered by Demonstrators in the Stadium—is a law Sola tries to avoid. When a charming Demonstrator kisses her at a party, however, she’s thrust into the Stadium and forced into the very role she despises. Armed with only natural resourcefulness and a caring nature, Sola narrowly survives her first bout. Her small success means she’s whisked off to a training camp, where she discovers a world beyond the trigger cameras and monitoring—a world where falling in love with a killer doesn’t seem so terrible. Yet life as a Demonstrator has no peace. Sola must train her way through twenty-five more Demonstrations before she can return home to her father. At the end of each battle, only one survivor remains. Sola could face anyone in the Stadium . . . even a loved one.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B00B39MLN6
Publish date: January 18th 2013
Publisher: Immortal Ink Publishing
Pages no: 314
Edition language: English
A Gripping Read! This story is fast paced and full of action and romance. It was written very well with beautiful imagery that really made you feel as if you were there with Sola. I also enjoyed how the story made you think and stayed with me long after I turned the last page. The world building wa...
I have yet to be disappointed with a Immortal Ink book. They publish some pretty great books. With that being said, After the Fear was no different. It's got action, love, and survival.I'm not going to lie, this book reminded me a lot of the Hunger Games. But that's not a bad thing at all. It t...
Once I read the blurb for this a few months ago, I knew I needed to read this book. I’m very glad that I followed my instinct on this one. It was such an enjoyable read.For a debut release, Rivers proves that she’s taken the time to perfect here writing and knows what she’s doing. The society that’s...