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A review by justenjoy
Girl Under Glass by Monica Enderle Pierce
4.0
I won a copy of this book at a giveaway and I’m really glad that I got a chance to read this one.
Our MC is Rachel Pryne, a woman shunned by everyone in her village, who makes it her life’s mission to protect her seven-year-old daughter, Pearl. The story opens with an injured Ohnenrai soldier appearing in her yard. Normally Rachel would have killed the soldier at first sight, but something about him seems different. Rachel decides to help him and so the story starts.
This book was unique with a great science fiction romance set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian world. I admire the author’s imagination in creating this new society and race of people. The world building was excellent, and Monica definitely knows her way with words.
If you are looking for action, strong character development, a lovely romance, suspense, angst, a lot of twists and turns, and a killer ending, this book is definitely something for you. It ends on a little cliffhanger, though which makes me even more excited for the next two books to appear on my “to read” shelf.
Our MC is Rachel Pryne, a woman shunned by everyone in her village, who makes it her life’s mission to protect her seven-year-old daughter, Pearl. The story opens with an injured Ohnenrai soldier appearing in her yard. Normally Rachel would have killed the soldier at first sight, but something about him seems different. Rachel decides to help him and so the story starts.
This book was unique with a great science fiction romance set in a post-apocalyptic dystopian world. I admire the author’s imagination in creating this new society and race of people. The world building was excellent, and Monica definitely knows her way with words.
If you are looking for action, strong character development, a lovely romance, suspense, angst, a lot of twists and turns, and a killer ending, this book is definitely something for you. It ends on a little cliffhanger, though which makes me even more excited for the next two books to appear on my “to read” shelf.