by Aimée Carter
I devoured "Pawn" last year and could not wait for the second installment of The Blackcoat Rebellion series by Aimee Carter. And "Captive" did not disappoint. It had me on edge almost thoughout the whole book. Since it is a sequel I cannot write too much about it. I do not want to give away any sp...
I received this book for free from HarlequinTeen Australia in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. Spoilers for Book 1: Pawn SUMMARY Kitty Doe decided to continue her disguise as Lila Hart, niece to the Prime Minister of the dys...
If it wasn’t for Kitty and her stupid taste in ships, this book would get a fairly high rating. The world building is more than a little interesting. Though the caste set up is a little cliche for YA dystopias, I like the twists and little quirks that Carter gives it. Okay, it’s true that some...
Captive was filled with very unexpected plot twists, good pacing, and well-maintained suspense throughout the story. I really liked the turn this second book took, and the additional information we gain about Elsewhere. It really helped to round out the world from a completely different perspective....
I must admit when I saw this title pop up on Netgalley I put in a request immediately and had a happy dance squee when I was actually approved within less than an hour. I loved the first book and was so excited to start the second book I didn't even actually read the synopsis to see what it was even...
Publication Date: 1st December from Harlequin UK Source: Netgalley For the past two months, Kitty Doe’s life has been a lie. Forced to impersonate the Prime Minister’s niece, her frustration grows as her trust in her fake fiancé cracks, her real boyfriend is forbidden and the Blackcoats keep her...