Under Ground by Alice Rachel is a great start to a new series. I was hooked just from the description, and it did not disappoint. It is a story of a dystopian society, and the crazy laws regarding relationships. I loved the main character Thia, but at times got frustrated with her emotional weaknesses. However, she won me back by the end of the book. The book has a lot of suspense and is a real page turner. I loved it, and give the book a 5 star review. I cant wait to read the next book in the series.
Thia Clay is a 17 year old girl, living in a society where women have no rights. They are set up and sold to their husband, who can take a test drive, so to speak, and discard her if she doesnt fit his needs. The women have no say in the matter, and are at the mercy of the men. She has been promised to William Fox, an arrangement set up by their parents years ago. Now that they are coming of age, they must start progressing their relationship toward their arranged marriage. William is awful, and his only good quality is his looks. He treats Thia like garbage, ignoring her, but expecting her to obey him and treats her like a piece of property. She hates every minute of it, and dreads the time she must spend with him, and cant imagine spending the rest of her life with someone so awful.
Chi Richards is a teenage boy, who was born illegally and has spent his whole life in hiding and hiding his identity. He is part of a rebellion group called the Underground. They are people who dont buy into the society and their rules, and are working toward overthrowing the government. His parents were taken years ago, and placed in prison camps, and Chi has spent every day since then, planning their rescue. He never cared if he lived or died, and was only working toward the final goal, with nothing to loose. Until he saw Thia. Before he knew her, he was drawn to her.
They meet at a dance at William's school, and arrange to meet. Thia goes just for curiosity sake, and they quickly fall into a secret relationship. Both of them could be punished, maybe even killed, for dating when Thia is promised to William. Despite this fear, they continue to meet on a regular basis, and Chi slowly reveals his past and plans for the future. Thia must make a decision once and for all, does she want the life she has expected, with William, or choose Chi and the dangerous unknown?