Combine Dystopian, Romance, and Christian Fiction and you get Remnants: Season of Fire.
This book is about the Remnants, a group of people with special powers gifted by the Maker. The Remnants also have protectors who are called Knights. These two groups together are called the Ailith. The main character Adrianna was gifted with the power of empathy. Throughout the book it is quite interesting to see what it would be like to have the the power of empathy. The Remnants are always fighting their enemies, the Sheolites. The Sheolites worship Sheol and the Ailith worship the Maker. Sheol is a dark and evil force and the Maker is a good and bright force. As the constant fighting between these two groups continue, the Ailith try to follow the Maker's path. Adrianna finds herself having to sacrifice her own desires and wants for the well-being and safety of others.
One thing I enjoyed about this book was how the point of view changed occasionally from Adrianna to her knight. This book is a sequel and doesn't really recap anything that happened in the first book. I also felt like some of the romance wasn't needed. I highly recommend reading the first book to get the full story before reading this book. I rate this book 3 out of 5 stars. I received this book as a part of BookSparks Young Adult Summer Reading Challenge in exchange for an honest review.
This book is about the Remnants, a group of people with special powers gifted by the Maker. The Remnants also have protectors who are called Knights. These two groups together are called the Ailith. The main character Adrianna was gifted with the power of empathy. Throughout the book it is quite interesting to see what it would be like to have the the power of empathy. The Remnants are always fighting their enemies, the Sheolites. The Sheolites worship Sheol and the Ailith worship the Maker. Sheol is a dark and evil force and the Maker is a good and bright force. As the constant fighting between these two groups continue, the Ailith try to follow the Maker's path. Adrianna finds herself having to sacrifice her own desires and wants for the well-being and safety of others.
One thing I enjoyed about this book was how the point of view changed occasionally from Adrianna to her knight. This book is a sequel and doesn't really recap anything that happened in the first book. I also felt like some of the romance wasn't needed. I highly recommend reading the first book to get the full story before reading this book. I rate this book 3 out of 5 stars. I received this book as a part of BookSparks Young Adult Summer Reading Challenge in exchange for an honest review.