This week I'm featuring Flight (The Collective Underground #3) by Kristen Young.
On the cusp of graduation, Cadence is finally feeling in control. She’s about to become one of the prestigious Elites working in the Hall of Love. Plus, she can take her place as a full member of the underground Sirens who meet secretly in Love City. She’ll finally be able to use her memory skills for good, instead of reporting people as a Watcher.
But a dangerous trap is set, throwing Cadence into unwelcome and unfamiliar territory. Someone in the Collective remembers things that could very well get her killed. The Muse is by her side, after all, but will she be protected when someone powerful wants her dead?
Cadence just wants to be normal, free from politics or squad intimidation. Will she be able to achieve her Elite dreams, or will sinister forces leave her running for her life?
Book Beginnings / First Line Friday
Once the Sirens underground meeting is finished, we work the usual anti-surveillance measures to get back to Elite Academy.
Friday 56
"Hi, everyone, sorry I'm late. I had a bit to do back at the soup kitchen." He smiles broadly at Aria in a way that makes me want to kick him.
What have you been reading lately?
I like the way it sounds. Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend, Freda! :)
DeleteThe quotes and the cover give off a YA vibe. Is that the target audience?
ReplyDeleteIt is. Hope you have a great weekend, Anne! :)
DeleteThe cover is pretty, love the covers. Happy reading, Ashley!
ReplyDeleteI love the covers for this series too. Hope you have a great weekend, Cindy! :)
DeleteI'm currently reading Murmur in the Mud Caves by Kathleen Denly. It's a pretty good read!
ReplyDelete"Sweat soaked Biddie's bodice and dripped down her face as she worked with Lucy and Virginia to fill their wheelbarrow with clay from the banks of the narrow creek bed."
I hope you have an excellent weekend! 😀❤️📚
Thanks for sharing, Nicole! Hope you have an excellent weekend, too! :)
DeleteApril 18, 1861 Washington D. C.
ReplyDeleteMost days, I could pretend that my life was normal.
From In This Moment by Gabrielle Meyer
I need to read this series. It sounds awesome. Hope you have a great weekend, Paula! :)
DeleteI'm reading Loving the Rancher's Children by Mindy Obenhaus and the first line is: "Alli Krenek hadn't felt this well rested in ages." Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Danielle! Hope you have a great week too! :)
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