The Exiled by Sarah Daniels

Thank you @The_WriteReads, @WriteReadsTours and @sarahdanbooks for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Exiled is the second book in the series, it was good to be back with Ester and the rest of the rebellions. The story and plot are written well. The chapters are told by Ester, Meg , Janek and Nik's perspectives which I enjoyed because I was reading about what they were feeling and their side of what was happing to them all. It was good to see the characters develop and I really wanted them to get a good ending after everything they had been through. There is a great amount of tension flowing throw the book and I did find The Exiled easy to get into than the first book. Exciting and thrilling read which young teenagers will love going on adventures with all the characters. The Exiled is a good page-turner and will keep you hooked until the end. 5 stars. great read. Out now. Blurb Trust no one. It is six months since the Arcadia set sail for the first time in forty years. But this wasn't the freedom the inhabitants were hoping for. Esther Crossland did what she had to do, but it has left a trail of destruction in her wake. Now the wrecked ship is abandoned. Its inhabitants are in exile, trapped in sprawling make-shift shelters made up of warehouse, tents, shipping containers. Esther and Nik, architects of the rebellion, are on the run. Esther is in hiding, desperate to do something to help her people, and Nik seems to have abandoned all hope, on a journey taking him further and further from home. And neither of them want to face up to their true feelings about one another . . . Not only that, there is a new villain in town. With the fall of Commander Hadley, it's left to the ruthless Admiral Janek to deal with the traitors, and her own past is beginning to catch-up with her. Then the shaky ceasefire negotiated by General Lall, Nik's mum, falls apart. Nik and Esther find themselves in a world of betrayals and double crossings - a game of power, with no one to trust but themselves. It's time for the final showdown. About the Author Sarah Daniels is an ex-archaeologist who escaped academia and now writes stories from her home in rural Lincolnshire. Her work has been published in various online magazines and has been nominated for best British and Irish Flash Fiction and Best Small Fictions. If you want to contact her, you can do so at the following locations: Website: http://www.sarahdanielsbooks.com

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