North to Nara (Crimson Sash Book 1) by Amanda Marin – Review by Heather Bahm

North to Nara (Crimson Sash, #1)North to Nara by Amanda Marin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

North to Nara (Crimson Sash Book 1) by Amanda Marin is a dystopian novel. This was a captivating read with the excellent imagery of another world outside of reality. The level of detail with the society, the interactions, the characters and the events that occurred was on par and completely well done. Neve Hall was a fierce character with undeniable attributes that hold true to her beliefs and values; when those are tested, Neve’s life is subject to twist into another direction. Amanda Marin has outdone herself in this initial novel to the series, Crimson Sash, from the development of the story line to the main and supporting characters. The way the emotional waves are written, you can practically feel them dripping from the pages at times. This story held my attention and I looked forward to each new chapter to see where we were heading next. Well written, excellently delivered – a great story!!

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