Book Two of Under the Never Sky series
I am very impressed with this story line. Most who know me are aware that I am not a fan of dystopian novels. This is the exception, and a beautiful one. I said it in my last post and I will say it again. I love Veronica Rossi's way with words. I found myself repeating certain phrases out loud because I found them so full-filling (my husband was concerned).
I unfortunately did not read this book. I prefer to read than to listen to books, but we took a family trip and reading in the car is not my forte, nor my stomach's. So I was lucky enough to download it onto my phone from my library's Overdrive App, (love, by the way) and I listened to it for most of the road-trip.
Aria and Perry are now faced with a new goal and a new destination. They need to find a way to the Still Blue.
Perry has become blood lord over the Tides, his childhood tribe, and their location near the coast is no longer safe. (no where is safe) The Aether is becoming more volatile. The storms are plaguing the world more frequently and for longer periods of time. Perry needs to find the Still Blue and take his tribe there in order to survive. (If it exists)
Aria is confronted with an ultimatum by the dweller leaders. If she ever wants to get Talon back (Perry's nephew) she has to find the location of the Still Blue.
The problem;
Only one person seems to know what the coordinates are for the Still Blue. Sable, the Horns tribe's blood lord and a manipulating, ruthless, psychopath. The odds of striking a deal with Sable are against Aria, Perry and their friends.
I want to hug this book, this series, tightly and never let go.
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