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If you found yourself hooked by the relentless urgency and clear objectives propelling Obsidio, you'll be gripped by Illusive. Ciere Giba and her crew of outlaws are constantly on the move, targeting impossible heists and navigating deadly consequences, keeping you on the edge of your seat as every chapter ratchets up the stakes.
Did you love the way Obsidio juggled perspectives from Kady, Ezra, Asha, and Rhys, blending their stories into one thrilling ensemble? Aurora Rising brings together a ragtag squad of misfits—each with distinct personalities and motivations—whose interactions, banter, and teamwork are just as addictive and memorable.
If watching Asha and Rhys evolve in Obsidio—confronting traumas, making impossible choices, and finding inner strength—was a highlight for you, then you'll be fascinated by Catarina Agatta in This Mortal Coil. Faced with a pandemic and betrayals, Cat’s journey is a masterclass in resilience, growth, and the costs of survival.
If you relished the morally gray decisions made by the protagonists in Obsidio, where survival sometimes demands ethical compromises, you'll find Darrow’s journey in Red Rising just as compelling. His willingness to use deception, violence, and manipulation for a greater cause will keep you questioning what makes a hero.
If you enjoyed the creative epistolary format of Obsidio—with its chats, transcripts, and surveillance logs—Sleeping Giants will be right up your alley. Its gripping story unfolds entirely through interviews, journal entries, and secret files, immersing you in a tense, mysterious narrative that feels uniquely immediate.
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