Sunday, November 10, 2019

Book Review: Map of Fates by Maggie Hall


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Title: Map of Fates
Author: Maggie Hall
Series/Standalone: The Conspiracy of Us Series (Book #2)
Genre: Young Adult, Romance, Mystery
Pages: 309
Publisher: Putnam Juvenile
Year Published: 2016
Format: Audiobook

"Two weeks.

That's how long it took for Avery West's ordinary life to change forever: in two weeks, she discovered she was heiress to a powerful secret society known as the Circle, learned her mother was taken hostage by the Circle's enemies and fell for a boy she's not allowed to love, just as she found out another was her unwelcome destiny. 

Now, Avery crosses oceans in private jets to hunt for clues that will uncover the truth about the Circle, setting her mom and herself free before it's too late. by her side are both the boys: Jack- steady, loyal and determined to help her even at the expense of his own duty- and Stellan, whose connection to Avery grows stronger by the day despite her best intentions, making her question what she believes at every turn.

But at the end of a desperate hunt from the islands of Greece to the red carpet at Cannes comes a discovery that not only changes everything but could bring the whole world to its knees. And now Avery is forced to face the truth: in the world of the Circle, no one is what they seem."

My Rating: 2.5/5

This was a step up from the first book in the series, but I still don't understand the hype. It's easy listening for when I'm going to the gym or getting ready to go to work, but other than that it's just not for me. I've also gotten to a point where I'm too far in to quit and I might as well finish the series. I don't really know where we're going to go from here and I don't love the story arch but I might as well finish the series at this point. Overall would not recommend unless you are new to YA. 

Thanks for reading,

Sidny

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