Aestus: Book 2: The Colony

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B08R2D78GC
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56351871
5 stars (1 review)

An underground city. A deadly project. And an Intelligence agent who can help Jossey take down the City...if she can trust him again. Jossey grew up believing the Onlar, creatures of the aboveground, were monsters. But when they kidnapped her, she found out terrible secrets about her city and her family. Her choice to help the Onlar against the City almost cost her her life. And the Intelligence agent she'd thought was her friend was the one tasked with carrying out her execution. But he didn't quite succeed. Now Jossey, barely alive, has been sent to the Onlar by a mysterious figure from the City. And time is of the essence - her solar network project could mean disaster not only for the Onlar, but for thousands of citizens as well. She can’t do much from the Onlar camp, but Gavin, Jossey’s Patrol leader and longtime friend, isn’t convinced she’s …

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Continues from Book 1 and just as good

5 stars

I loved these two books. I've not got a huge amount to add to my review of Book 1. But a few additional thoughts.

Firstly: this really feels a lot like a single book. More so than almost any previous pair of books I can think. This is certainly best thought of as one story: I'd advise against reading Book 2 without having read Book 1 first, nor stopping at the end of Book 1 (though I doubt one would be able to do that).

In terms of comments on the quality of writing or storytelling, there's probably not much more I can say than I already did about Book 1: it's excellent, incredibly enjoyable, very human-focused, life-like - just like the first book.

But the ending is great too - really wraps up the story well, get a strong sense that the author cares about her characters. I find …