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AFTER THE FIRE

An astonishing saga of suffering and joy, guilt, evil, redemption and truth.

A teen raised in an isolated religious cult deals with the aftermath of the fire that destroyed her community.

Hill (Darkest Night, 2015, etc.) loosely bases his story on the 1993 standoff between the Branch Davidians of Waco, Texas, and federal agents. Seventeen-year-old Moonbeam has been raised from toddlerhood in the Holy Church of the Lord’s Legion, an arid, closed compound outside the fictional town of Layfield, Texas. Essentially orphaned after the early death of her father and the banishment of her mother, she considers the other cult members her family while at the same time beginning to recognize that their lives revolve not around God but around the will of their dictatorial leader, Father John. But that was before FBI agents invaded and an inferno destroyed her world. Now Moonbeam lives locked inside a federal building with 18 other children from the cult, gradually recounting her life to psychiatrist Dr. Hernandez and Agent Carlyle. The complex, brutal story unfolds slowly, in alternating chapters labeled “before” and “after,” as Moonbeam learns to trust both her captors and herself. British author Hill creates a wholly believable world full of complex, interesting characters; he exposes Father John's madness and the mind control of the cult without denigrating either the people who followed him or religion itself. Characters’ races are not identified.

An astonishing saga of suffering and joy, guilt, evil, redemption and truth. (author’s note) (Fiction. 14-adult)

Pub Date: Oct. 1, 2018

ISBN: 978-1-4926-6979-1

Page Count: 464

Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

Review Posted Online: July 29, 2018

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2018

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ACE OF SHADES

From the Shadow Game series , Vol. 1

Readers will eagerly wish for a sequel that will allow them to revisit New Reynes.

A sheltered girl seeking her missing mother teams up with an ambitious young crime lord in a dangerous gambling city.

Seventeen-year-old Enne Abacus Salta, a proper white girl from conservative Bellamy, arrives in New Reynes clutching a guidebook to the notorious City of Sin. She is in search of her missing adoptive mother, Lourdes Alfero, a white woman known for her genderfluid style of dress. Enne quickly learns that saying her name is a bad idea—Lourdes has been moonlighting for years as a renegade journalist loyal to the Mizer kings who were overthrown and executed during a rebellion 25 years prior. Desperate, she seeks help from the Iron Lord, the bisexual Levi Glaisyer, dark brown–skinned with bronze-and-black curls. He is struggling to pay for a scheme gone bad lest he be sent to participate in the deadly Shadow Game. Complex worldbuilding and large cast introductions initially cause things to drag, but the guidebook serves as an efficient expository device. A positive take on sexuality and sex work is expressed in a nongraphic manner. While the largest plot twist is all too predictable, the relationship between Enne and Levi simmers, and dangers pile up to an exciting climax.

Readers will eagerly wish for a sequel that will allow them to revisit New Reynes. (Fantasy. 14-adult)

Pub Date: April 10, 2018

ISBN: 978-1-335-69229-0

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Harlequin Teen

Review Posted Online: Feb. 4, 2018

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 15, 2018

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THE ELECTRIC HEIR

From the Feverwake series , Vol. 2

An exciting read from start to finish.

The year is 2123; it has been 6 months since Noam helped overthrow the despotic government of Carolinia.

Lehrer is chancellor. Atlantian refugees are pouring into Carolinia. Noam is on a mission in the quarantined zone. Everything is far from OK. What Lehrer doesn’t know is that Noam remembers that Lehrer is the one responsible for everything: Lehrer, who is his teacher, mentor, and, now, lover. And then Dara—who should be dead, whom he sent off into the quarantined zone—walks right back into Noam’s life. Having taken the vaccine to save his life, Dara now finds himself without his powers and with a clear thirst for revenge. Fortunately, Noam wants to use his role as Lehrer’s protégé to help the resistance, but Dara and Noam have very different ideas of what that looks like. In a narrative that shifts between Noam’s and Dara’s perspectives, this book deals with complex issues including grooming, attempted rape, sex and sexuality, alcohol abuse, political ethics, and biological warfare. At times it feels as if the author is attempting commentary on too many things and the story might have had a stronger effect if it were more focused; however, it will leave fans of the first book satisfied. As before, there is diversity in ethnicity and sexual orientation in the cast.

An exciting read from start to finish. (maps, content notes, resources) (Dystopian science fiction. 15-18)

Pub Date: March 17, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-5420-0508-1

Page Count: 480

Publisher: Skyscape

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 15, 2020

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