Review of Defy



Romance. Mystery. Twists. This is how I summarize Defy by Sara B. Larson.

I will say up front I’m a sucker for a messy love story set against a fantasy world. I enjoy love sprouting in a barren wasteland, or though the cracks in the sidewalk where it’s impossible for it to thrive, but it does–it persists and refuses to give up. You kinda have to be this way to fully enjoy this book because a love triangle is a central theme throughout. If you despise this type of conflict, this book is probably not for you.

The book starts with an intriguing premise–there are breeding houses established by the maniacal king to produce warriors to support his long-term and unending war efforts. They are painted in sufficient depth as to create revulsion and disgust and set up a central part of the conflict, namely that Alexa Holden masquerades as a boy (aided by her twin brother) to avoid said houses and their abuse.

Of course Alexa can’t just be an ordinary “boy”… Read more at http://blog.lrwlee.com/2016/01/18/rev...
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Published on January 18, 2016 06:08 Tags: defy, sara-b-larson, ya-fantasy, ya-lit, ya-romance
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Check out my review of Defy, book one in the Defy series by Sara B. Larson at http://blog.lrwlee.com/2016/01/18/rev...


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