Kallista
The choosing season has begun. Young men will choose their brides. Young women will graciously and honorably accept. This is the way of the P-caste. Men choose, women accept. No questions. This belief had been programmed into every P-caste youth since birth. Don’t question. Do. Don’t argue. Obey....
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The choosing season has begun. Young men will choose their brides. Young women will graciously and honorably accept. This is the way of the P-caste. Men choose, women accept. No questions. This belief had been programmed into every P-caste youth since birth. Don’t question. Do. Don’t argue. Obey.
The I-caste do not have the same opportunity. They are the servants and backbone of the P-caste society, only to live in the outcast camp. Their bloodline is believed to be the reason for the shattering of the world, leaving nothing but islands surrounded by sea. There is only one way an I-caste can become a P-caste: Marriage. A P-caste can choose an I-caste during the choosing process and change the caste.
Kallista Copper was born an I-caste. Her goal is to marry and change her caste forever. Sage Lander is a P-caste. His goal is to marry out of love and not just custom. Two people, two castes, one love, but a risk that could end it all.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781612581330 (1612581331)
Publish date: May 21 2014
Edition language: English
ARC provided by Lazy Day Publishing through Netgalley DNF @ 20% Even though I was already aware that this book would no longer be published I felt bad about the author - and since the premise intrigued me enough to request the ARC, I decided to give it a chance. All I can say is that now I ...
This book was VERY hard for me to get into and enjoy. I liked the concept of this book. The plot intrigued me. I think this novel had a lot of potential, but it was very poorly executed which was very disappointing. Basically this book is like a really bad train wreck, its a terrible thing, but you ...
Thank you to Lazy Day Publishing for providing me with a copy of the book to review. I don’t remember the last time I felt so aggravated with a book the way I was with this one. It took some time to calm down and process all the thoughts that were raging in my mind after I finished the b...