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Orenda: The Latitude Series Book 2 by T. S. Simons – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

Orenda (The Latitude)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Caitlin is back and she is home where she is introducing Gio to the rest of her family, and just as she expected, he fits right in, so as the days pass and he learns the skills her family have honed over a lifetime, she realises just how much she misses her sister. Soon, however, Caitlin is introduced to her future role as an ambassador to one of the newest communities of the ACC, she doesn’t really want it, but she has had experience in both the domed communities where she grew up and the underwater unhabs where she accidentally travelled on the 45th latitude and met Gio.

One day, Gio comes back from spending time with her dad and something is wrong, there is a strain and so when her mother pulled her to one side, it turns out that Gio asked her dad for permission to marry her and this announcement throws everyone for a loop and Caitlin is angry, but true to form, she and Gio work things out and agree to marry before they head to their new position. This turns into a joint ceremony and a massive party with family and friends travelling there from all over the world, where bonds are renewed, created and a lot of fun is had.

Soon after, Caitlin and Gio begin their work learning how to be ambassadors and what that entails and it os more work than Caitlin expected, but as she works through the exhaustion, cramming of information into her head and some of it completely baffling her, Caitlin runs herself into exhaustion, but it has a positive affect as it enables her to work through her worries, fears and anxieties to realise how important and enriching this post will be. When the time comes for Caitlin to really start, she begins to build relationships within the community and deal with some of the issues they face, and this leads to the kind of problem solving she lives for, so when she comes up with an idea, she latches on and is determined to make it a reality and if she can, it means a whole new future for all the communities in the ACC.

So as she calls in aid from different communities to reach this goal, it is not all plain sailing as old issues and enemies resurface to cause problems Caitlin had hoped she had left behind, but can maintain what she has built amid secrets, lies, betrayals and constant danger to keep herself, her family and the communities safe from this growing threat, or will she lose everything she has worked for? This is another amazing continuation of this series where science, science fiction and fantasy collide to create a future which could be a reality, as well as keeping you invested in the characters, their challenges and successes in this challenging, yet enthralling read.

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Kayla Octaviano

Orenda (The Latitude)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book is a fun read about a futuristic view of the world. Not exactly positive, the world is fractured into factions. In an attempt to reunite, the characters will do everything in their power to help bring the world back together. Read this book if you enjoy fantasy, creativity, determination, and love.

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Shannen Kern

Orenda (The Latitude)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This author is one I never hesitate to pick up because they are incredibly skilled in creating a gripping yet meaningful story each and every time. I highly recommend picking up the entire Antipodes series to get the full experience of the Latitude books and characters. In this story, we get the opportunity to follow Caitlin and Gio while they build their life together, but there is a looming danger that is threatening their relationship. This series continues to be one of my favorites in the sci-fi/dystopian romance genre. I was sitting at the edge of my seat the entire time through all of the twists and turns of this book. I can’t wait to see what is in store for us next in this series. I highly recommend this series as well as the Antipodes series by this author!

Reviewed by @shannlynn

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The 45th Parallel (Antipodes Series Book 6) by T.S. Simons – Review by Shannen Kern

The 45th Parallel (The Latitude Series #1)The 45th Parallel by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This author had me hooked from the first book in the Antipodes series, and I can’t believe that this installment is just as interesting and engaging! This is definitely a series that must be read in order because if you don’t, you will inevitably get lost without the detailed background. I was once again pulled into this story right away and it kept my attention through the last page. I had a very difficult time putting this book aside to do my real-world duties because I couldn’t stop thinking about what would happen next. Cait and Sera are in for the journey of their lives, but it will be an incredibly dangerous one. Pick this up and lose yourself in this captivating addition, you won’t regret it!

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Chrissy Spulak

Orenda (The Latitude)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This sequel in the Latitude series is just as good as its predecessor. We continue to follow the journey of Caitlin and Gio on to Canada, as they become ambassadors. This dystopian fiction is exciting and enthralling and has a unique mythological concept that will get you thinking about your own world. I highly recommend reading the first book to get all of the intricate details and nuances of character development before diving into this one. That being said, the way this author writes is so descriptive that I wouldn’t think you would necessarily have to have read the first book to appreciate the writing and storytelling aspect of this book. I also would highly recommend reading this author’s other works, as well.

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

Orenda (The Latitude)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Orenda is Book Two in The Latitude Series. It is a dystopian romance with action, suspense, drama, intrigue, tension, family, friendship, loyalty, and betrayal. The book centers around the characters of Gio and Caitlin who have become ambassadors for the ACC in Canada. Their efforts to promote peace and harmony are short lived as an old enemy resurfaces and puts all their work into danger. I loved the writing style and the focus on the First Nations Iroquois belief that all people and natural objects possess a mystical energy. The concept is fascinating and thought provoking. The characters take us on an emotional rollercoaster as we learn about their hopes and dreams, their struggles, and their challenges along the way. The scenes were vividly written and fully immerse you into the story along with the characters.

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Heidi Schoolman

Orenda (The Latitude)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is the sequel to The 45th Parallel and is 298 pages in length. Caitlin and Gio head to Canada to become Ambassadors. The purpose – to bring two communities together in hopes for growth. She proves to be a great leader. Until a past enemy arises. Before everything is destroyed, she must call upon her Orenda.

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Lorralei Hoerner

Orenda (The Latitude)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Orenda is book 2 in the Latitude series and I highly recommend reading this series and include
The Antipodes series as well! I always look forward to when the next books come out…. giving me all the feels that I love with dystopian romance, adventure, drama, intensity and a journey with the next steps with some twists and turns.

Caitlin and Gio are navigating what is next come between marriage and becoming ambassadors along with parenting, it can be a lot to take on. As they build a life together in Canada…an enemy from the past is back…will this impact Caitlin and Gio and their loyalty to each other ….

I love that the author takes me on a journey with each book and with the elements of sci fi just brings added new flavor that I love….I was turning the pages and at the edge of my seat with this book….trying to see what happens next!!

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Amber Howard

Orenda (The Latitude)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Orenda is the second book in the Latitude Series. I love the writing style of this author. It’s easy for me to get lost in the story. It feels natural. This series gets you thinking. I believe somewhere at the end of the book it said the Orenda is an Iroquois belief that all natural objects and people possess a mystical energy. I personally believe that’s true. I think everyone has gift and some people use it more than others some people can tap into it and some ppl choose to ignore it. I think Caitlin uses her gift very well in this series.

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Heidi Schoolman

Orenda (The Latitude)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is the sequel to The 45th Parallel and is 298 pages in length. Caitlin and Gio head to Canada to become Ambassadors. The purpose – to bring two communities together in hopes for growth. She proves to be a great leader. Until a past enemy arises. Before everything is destroyed, she must call upon her Orenda.

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Lucy Machard

Orenda (The Latitude)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I absolutely enjoyed this book! I’ve read the entire series so far, and I’m 100% enthralled with the story. I will say, it’s a bit of a slower paced book, but it’s absolutely fantastic. If you’re someone who enjoys sci fi, action, and romance, check out this series and the other series by the author!

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Tausha Treadway

Orenda (The Latitude)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons. This is one of those series were you really need to read the previous books to fully understand what’s going on. Its a really great series but its got some depth. We are back with Caitlin & Gio as they figure out how to make it in life. They have gotten married and had to grow up and find their way. Caitlin has a ton on her shoulders. Motherhood, becoming a wife and an Ambassador are each one equally hard but all at the same time is a lot of pressure. When an old enemy comes back on the scene & tries to ruin everything they have built she has to ask Gio for help and she sure doesn’t like to do that. Will Caitlin be able to juggle all the tasks and will she and Gio’s relationship survive everything being thrown at them? This book will have you on the edge of your seat and reading until you are finished!

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Mandy Ott

Orenda (The Latitude)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you haven’t read The Antipodes Series or the first book in The Latitude Series I highly recommend you do so. It has been a little while since I read the other books so I had to skim through to brush up on some information. The books all follow the events of the previous books and skipping them means missing important information. The same wonderfully realistic and believable characters return. I could feel the love between Caitlin and Gio, the emotions tangible throughout the entirety of Orenda. T. S. Simons uses the same amazing, descriptive writing I’ve come to expect from her. The whole dystopian world is almost eerily realistic in the fact that challenges, drama, and tragedy mimic our own. I also love how Simons incorporates different beliefs into her writing. I cannot wait to read more!

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Kristin Boutelle

Orenda (The Latitude)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I like how the author keeps the same style of writing, very detailed where the reader can actually see the scene playing in their head like a movie. The characters are very relatable with what they are going through within the story. The main characters Caitlin and Gio are very compatible, however it does take Caitlin a little bit to get used to having another person by her side. It is a very good read and it is a good idea to read the previous books in the series to get the full background of what happened before.

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Shea Gilkerson

Orenda (The Latitude)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What do YOU value above all else? Orenda is a First Nations Iroquois belief that all natural objects and people possess a mystical energy. It is the force that allows us to effect change in the world and manifest transformation.

Caitlyn is back in book 2, this time with her husband Gio. They travel to Canada to become ambassadors for the ACC in the hopes of leading to growth both together and separate amongst the communities. Cait’s intelligence and interest in finding the right spots for everyone to stoke inclusiveness and teamwork, her goal is to bring the communities together to share their strengths and cooperate for growth and strength. She is a talented leader and has everyone’s respect.

In the midst of trying to guide the cooperative efforts, Cait and Gio find an old enemy waiting in the wings to attempt to destroy all they’ve built. As in book 1, the visuals are stunning, the emotions are palpable, and the characters have you invested in their beliefs and well being. Cait suffers betrayal and tragedy that shakes her to her core, driving a need for revenge. Whatever you think these books are going to be like, you cannot possibly have it figured out. Completely engrossed in Cait, her family, and her goals!

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The 45th Parallel by T.S. Simons – Review by Shea Gilkerson

The 45th Parallel (The Latitude Series #1)The 45th Parallel by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Seraphine and Caitlyn are sisters in a post apocalyptic world where people aren’t nearly as important as what is required for survival – including what they want or how they feel about their duties. They were turned into immune children by a previous regime who had a goal to repopulate their communities – their own, Lewis, consists of a dome underwater – the dome protects the humans from the infected water all around them.

Sera and Cait are smart young women and have dreams and desires – but how will they manage to escape their fates when they’re surrounded by water they can’t touch and the Nexus which was shut down by their own parents 14 years ago. Well…sounds like the best bet is to restart the Nexus!

This book isn’t really my normal read, but I enjoyed the range of emotions the girls felt as they made a plan and executed it. They discover a lot about themselves along the way and find lots of trouble, too. When they enter the Nexus, they find themselves in new communities they didn’t even know existed, and find both similarities and differences between the new communities they continue to locate. Will they be able to find their way home? Will they be able to keep the communities safe while they do so?

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Susan Ratchford

Orenda (The Latitude)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Orenda
The Latitude Series Book 2
By: T.S. Simons
Review by: Susan Ratchford
5 Stars

Just like The 45th Parallel (the first book), and The Antipodes series that this series draws from T.S. Simons creates another beautiful work that draws you in and will not let you go! Her writing is thoughtful, detailed, and emotional. Her apocalyptic dystopian world is full of twists and turns, drama, and love. Seeing the world through her characters is visually and emotionally stunning! The mythology behind Orenda is an amazing concept that made me feel like anyone has the power to change this world for the better! It made me truly think and feel hopeful for what this world has in store for us! I highly recommend at least reading The 45th Parallel before jumping into this book, and if you really want to dig into the background of the latitude series, reading The Antipodes series as well. Both are absolutely amazing and show the depth of T.S. Simons talent! I can’t wait for my continued journey through this intriguing world!

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Callie Luna

Orenda (The Latitude Series Book 2)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Orenda is the second book in The Latitude Series and a continuation of the Antipodes Series. Orenda continues the story of Caitlin and Giovanni. Caitlin is sent to fulfill her roll as ambassador to Canda while Sera goes to Japan with Matto. She must overcome the challenge of being in a new place and position while being young and still learning.

There is so much growth in this book, maybe even more than the first one. What makes T.S. Simons narration powerful is her characters going through unfortunate events and growing through the trauma. She writes each character as imperfectly perfect people. They are trying to live in societies that are self-sustaining but with new problems that they must solve and face to continue surviving. I love the message I get out of this series that time is too short, live in the moment, and live a sustainable lifestyle. I highly recommend reading Orenda and the entire Antipodes Series! I can’t wait for Bifrost, the next book in The Latitude Series!

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by April McCoy

Orenda (The Latitude Series Book 2)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I don’t know what it is about T.S. Simons but they have a way of just pulling you right into the story. This was even better of a read as a Canadian getting to see some culture there. Caitlin and Gio are such great characters and I really was pleased the second in the series didn’t drop the ball so to speak. Thrilling read with some great ups and downs to keep you pulled all the way in!

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Breanne Christian

Orenda (The Latitude Series Book 2)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Caitlin and her husband Gio embark on a journey to build a life together in Canada. Caitlin acts as a sort of liason between the different communities in an attempt to bring them back together while Gio is expaning on his medical knowledge. Everything is practically picture perfect until an old enemy arises and starts to threaten everything. Caitlin, chanelling her orenda to save those she loves, is met with challenges of loyatly, tragedy, and revenge. Is she able to save herself and her loved ones or does her old nemesis prevail? Find out in Orenda.
Orenda is the sequel in The Latitude Series which is a continuaton of The Antipodes Series. Just like all of the books before, Orenda kept me captivated during it all. Enriching detail makes the reader feel like they are in the story with the characters and each feeling the characters feel is felt through the words. If you are looking for an entralling read with twists, turns, and science fiction, look no further.

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Netania Lim

Orenda (The Latitude Series Book 2)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I’ve been following the Antipodes series and now the follow-up Latitude series, and this novel is the latest installment. The story is gripping, perfect for fans of dystopian romance, and the characters are strong and well-developed. I also think that the series is unique in the way the author tries to incorporate different belief systems from around the world to create an imagined one. There’s plenty of drama and tragedy, and the suspense doesn’t let up until the end. I would recommend reading both series in order as it gets pretty complex and characters reappear. Can’t wait for the next book!

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The 45th Parallel (Antipodes Series Book 6) by T.S. Simons – Review by Brandy Vaughn

The 45th Parallel (The Latitude Series #1)The 45th Parallel by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is book one in the latitude series.The journey of Caitlin and Seraphine is filled with danger, conflict and love as well as secrets that will be revealed. I appreciated the angst of becoming your own person while struggling to put the community first. It made the characters seem more alive on the page. The traveling to places unknown to the characters felt like a crazy adventure!

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Brandy Vaughn

Orenda (The Latitude Series Book 2)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is book two in the series but can be read as a stand alone. The reader gets to visit favorite characters again in this novel. Orenda is a thought provoking story with clever writing that pulls the reader into the book. Simons makes you invested in the characters, their hopes, dreams, struggles, and the emotional journey. There are twists and turns that keep the pages turning!

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Betsy Melano

Orenda (The Latitude Series Book 2)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the Latitude Series. I enjoyed reading this book which happens to continue stories from the Antipodes series which has really kept my interest. Gio and Caitlin are taking on a new role in Canada. This is where they chose to grow their family. But will some threat come their way? How will they continue?
I enjoyed reading many of the Antipodes series and this new series doesn’t disappoint. The characters and world building is on point and helps us readers connect more fully with the story.

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Orenda (The Latitude Series Book 2)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

An enjoyable and gripping dystopian romance which continues the ‘Latitude’ series of novels. Once again, I was back with Caitlin and her husband Gio who were now traveling to Canada, to take on new roles as ambassadors for the ACC. Caitlin is a natural leader and is respected by her people, she is bridging the gap between the communities and offering them new opportunities. However, as Caitlin and Gio build a life for their new family, an old enemy return’s which threatens their security. As loyalties are challenged and a betrayal leads to tragedy, Caitlin is forced to draw on her ‘Orenda’ before it threatens to destroy them both. “Orenda is a First Nations Iroquois belief that all natural objects and people possess a mystical energy”. This force allows Caitlin to effect change in the world and manifest transformations. As usual I was transported to the wonderfully detailed dystopian world which is brought vividly to life through the descriptive narrative. I was fully immersed in the storyline and engaged with the main characters, Caitlin and Gio. I personally think this series of books need to be read in order. I also recommend the series that goes before this one.

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Desiree Ottinger

Orenda (The Latitude Series Book 2)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Caitlin and Gio find themselves surrounded by Caitlin’s family. Gio is learning new things through the medical community and getting used to walking on uneven ground. Caitlin is wrapping her head around becoming an ambassador for the collective to the communities that are not included in it yet. Before embarking on their next adventure, they get married with family as witnesses and even share the day with two others! Life seems to be moving along happily until an old nemesis comes back into play. Tragedy strikes and threatens to destroy Caitlin and all that she has worked hard for. Will she be strong enough to get through to the other side? Or will the enemy of improvement win?

While this is only the second book in this series, I have been reading about these communities and people involved in the story for a while. They are like familiar friends. The author has pulled me into this story, and I feel invested in these people’s successes, failures, and heart break. This was a tough book to read in the sense that the tragedy that happens is thoroughly heartbreaking. I couldn’t bring myself to put the book down until I knew how it played out. It is so well written, and I hated that it was over. I always enjoy how the author pulls their titles into the book, too. They always find a way to weave it in and I learn something new with each book I read. This is such a good series. I look forward to seeing what comes next!

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Alison Risher

Orenda (The Latitude Series Book 2)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I’m so glad I got to revisit some of my favorite characters, in what has quickly become one of my favorite reading genres. Readers will learn how new societies form. What are the responsibilities of a new government? What so-called freedoms are people willing to give up, and what will they receive in return? All these issues and more, are explored within this futuristic tale.

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Orenda ( The Latitude Series ) by T.S. Simons – Review by Caralee Loonat

Orenda (The Latitude Series Book 2)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I do like a change in genre once in a while and I really do enjoy this author’s world she has created. I like to venture into dystopian worlds to widen my reading horizons. The author is able to bring the characters to life and really has a well balanced story. I like how the drama and adventure are well balanced. The characters often have great chemistry and there is always a well built up story to go along. I like how this being the second book I have read in this series has a good flow from the first and has left me wanting more. It had me on the edge of my seat. I look forward to reading more from this series.

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Francis O’Sullivan

Orenda (The Latitude Series Book 2)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Orenda is the second book in the Latitude Series, which follows on from Antipodes. I’d recommend reading the Antipodes series first for the full backstory of the world the stories are set in, but you could jump in at The 45th Parallel which begins this next generation of the story.

This is a post-apocalyptic science fiction series that draws on mythology and traditional beliefs from around the world to inform a rich and widespread world of connected communities. As the story passes to a new generation, there is a focus on rebuilding the world and making decisions that will set it on a positive course for the future.

I really enjoy this series, and Antipodes, for the way it takes readers to all kinds of interesting places. The author describes these places in great and loving detail, which transports the reader to the place! In Orenda, it’s particularly fun discovering new places through Gio’s eyes who hasn’t spent his life travelling as Caitlin has.

This book gets five stars from me! I’m looking forward to reading more from this world.

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Orenda (The Latitude Series) by T.S. Simons – Review by Jaimie Salmon-Colburn

Orenda (The Latitude Series Book 2)Orenda by T.S. Simons
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This set of books was so different for me, but I have loved EVERY SINGLE ONE so far! This is a sequel to another book (The 45th Parallel), but it is also an extension of another set (The Antipodes series). Which was also AMAZING!!! You really have to read the previous books, because there is SO MUCH information you will miss. They connect with this book so you will be lost in many ways. You COULD read it and kind of follow along, but just read the others first!! You will not regret it! Just trust me on this! I found myself lost in these stories. Rooting for certain characters and not liking a couple. Feeling heartbroken for some and wanting to reach into the book and hit an idiot or two. Hehe. The worlds that are created in these book are amazing and really make you think about the possibilities of something like this truly happening. You can just see it all in your mind unfolding. This would be a WONDERFUL show/movies series in my opinion! A virus has wiped out the planet. It’s in the water and kills everything it comes in contact with. Plants, animals, and humans aren’t safe. Scientists and the government came up with a plan to save as many people as they could by setting up bio-domes around the world (you learn about all this in the first series of books). Yes! So interesting right?!?! You HAVE to read these sets!! Both of them!! In this book, Caitlin and her new husband Gio travel to Canada to become new ambassadors for the ACC (Association of Collective Communities). The ACC tries to bridge the gap between communities (not at all easy!), come up with solutions to any problems that may arise (there are SO many!), and offer new opportunities that will benefit all the communities AND all the generations to come (can you even imagine!!). Keeping everyone safe from the virus. but also still growing and thriving is a hard battle, especially when space is so limited! Caitlin proves herself in many ways and is respected by her people. She helps where she can, gives everyone new ideas, and helps make things more efficient. All great for a new leader. But as she builds her family with her husband an old enemy comes along and threatens everything!! Their security, their loyalties, and their lives. You will not want to put this book down! I don’t want to give anything away, but man oh man will this have you on your toes and gripped into your seat. Tragedy strikes (again!), revenge comes about (ugh. again!!), and everything they’ve worked so hard for could be destroyed (again!). The world ended guys! Can’t we just get along! The future looks bleak bleak bleak! I am not at all sad to say that I stayed up a little tiny bit to late, so I could finish this book. LOL! I can’t wait to read more from this author. I am so invested in these characters and world!!

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