by David Estes
With those she's closest to dying around her, Adele embarks on a secret mission to the Sun Realm to assassinate the President. Along the way she'll uncover secrets about her relationship with Tristan that she might not be ready to face. Tristan has a secret, too, one that's been eating him up insi...
This is, hands down, my favorite book of this series (that I've read thus far.) It was just so WOW. The right amount of angst and self-doubt to make the teenage mission so believable. There were brief moments of hormone driven passion, but there is only so much time for that when you're in the mi...
This series just keeps on getting better and better with each book. The Sun Dwellers picks up after The Star Dwellers, and Adele and her crew are on a mission to kill the President, a.k.a. Tristan's father. Adele has collected quite the eclectic group with Trevor, Roc, Tawni, Ram, and Tristan, each ...
This review will be posted on my blog on 8/26/13Wow. I think that this was my favorite book in the Dwellers saga so far! It was fast-paced, and full of twists, turns, surprises, and revelations. I absolutely loved it!The Sun Dwellers starts off with Adele, Tristan, Roc, Tawni, Trevor, and Ram in the...
http://divainpyjamas.blogspot.com.au/I assumed this was the last in The Dwellers series, thankfully I was wrong. This series is utterly brilliant. Fans of the Hunger Games will inhale these books, just as I did. Fresh and unique, never a dull moment. Absolutely brilliant. Only a matter of time befor...
I didn't think this one was as good as the first two books. The first half of it dragged a bit but it did get exciting during the second half. Adele, Tristan, Tawnie, Roc and Trevor have headed out on their mission to kill the President. As I mentioned, this part dragged a bit as it was all about...