Hope and Lies (The Abredea Series Book 1) by C.H. Lyn – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Hope and LiesHope and Lies by C.H. Lyn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Hope and Lies is Book One in The Abredea Series. It is a dystopian fantasy told from multiple points of view that all help to weave the story together. Each helps to tell the story of Pangaea along with its society, caste system, history, and the rebellion. Told from the point of view of different characters and different time periods we learn how each one has coped through corruption, politics, loss, heartache, struggle for equality, and their journey to self-discovery. The stories will grip you and compel you to read until you see how they all intersect together to tell a much larger story. This storyline will take you through some twists and turns, and a rollercoaster ride of emotions that might have you reaching for the box of Kleenex. Many of the characters are ones that you will become invested in as they struggle through highs and lows and overcome challenges thrown their way. Their strength, perseverance, and resiliency are admirable. Through rebellions, kidnappings, destruction, power struggles, grief, pain, and loss, they can find hope, love, and strength. This book is a beautifully written dystopian fantasy that will have you reading to the end.

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