Caim (Antipodes 4) by T.S. Simons – Review by Amy Brennan

Caim (Antipodes #4)Caim by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Oh, silly me! This genre is my cup of tea, I have been obsessed with Dystopian novels/films/adaptations for as long as I can remember. I have read several of my favorites over and over, throughout my childhood, teen years, and again as an adult. I tackled this installment in the Antipodes series, on a whim, deciding to read the series backwards, as that seemed like a brilliant way to have my dessert before dinner.

Let me tell you, this novel has me wishing that I had normal ideas, and had read the first three books first, and trust me, I will be doing so over the next couple weeks. This novel had everything you could possibly want from this genre, and I cannot put into words how enthralled I was. From the first chapter, I was brought into this new world, introduced to Freyja and Cam, that have clearly had a tremendous amount of character building and history put into them. I was overwhelmed by my ability to transport into their world, and without the information from the previous installments, couldn’t stop reading. The action, romance, trials and tribulations that the characters go through is astounding. I love a good strong female lead and was not disappointed. I am sorry that I don’t have more to say on this book, as it’s made its way to the top of my list for a re-read once I have completed the rest of the series. I will be editing my review once I’ve had the pleasure of doing so.

Thank you, T.S. Simons, for the escape you provided to me, along with goosebumps, late nights, heartache, and laughs. You are incredibly talented, and I cannot wait for more.

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