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If you loved the adrenaline rush of Eris and Sona's mission to take down the oppressive Godolia, you'll be swept up by the tension between Ayla and Crier as they navigate loyalty, vengeance, and the high-stakes plot to overthrow a ruling order. Crier's War fuses action with genuine emotional stakes, making every twist hit hard.
If you connected with Eris and Sona's resilience and daring, you'll be drawn to Emika Chen as she hacks her way through a futuristic game and uncovers a world-altering conspiracy. Warcross is packed with heart-pounding action, clever strategies, and a protagonist who never gives up, echoing the relentless pace and energy of Gearbreakers.
If you appreciated the way Sona and Eris struggle with their own morality and the violence they're forced into, Zetian's ruthless determination to upend a patriarchal war machine in Iron Widow will resonate. The book doesn't shy away from moral gray areas or the costs of rebellion, and its heroine is as fierce and complicated as they come.
If the inclusive cast and LGBTQ+ relationships in Gearbreakers spoke to you, The Scorpion Rules offers a rich tapestry of identities and relationships amid political pressure. Greta's journey is both personal and universal, and the book handles diversity with authenticity and care.
If you were captivated by the gritty, mechanical landscapes and the depth of Godolia's world, you'll lose yourself in the intricate underworlds and societal hierarchies of The Bone Season. Paige's fight for survival in a vividly realized dystopia evokes the same sense of wonder and immersion.
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