Exalted (Exalted Trilogy: Book 1)
Exalted, no. 1
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Publisher Description
After the fall of mankind, the Exalted became the protectors of the people. As an Exalted trainee, all Mena ever wanted was to be strong, to serve and to fearlessly protect the people of the United Republic of the Saved. All Exalted feel the same. In fact, that’s all they feel. Only when Ryker, an outsider, crashes into Mena’s life, does she learn that people are meant to feel much more.
In this bleak future, set in what’s left of the southern United States, the trainees must compete in three Trials to earn their position amongst the strongest Exalted. In these Trials, female is pitted against female and male against male in demonstrations of weaponry, fighting and survival skills. The outcome: the United Ceremony, pairing trainees together for life based on how they place. The ultimate hope is to breed stronger Exalted and even better protectors.
Upon learning from Ryker that the supplement she's taken her entire life is actually an emotion-blocking drug, her path takes an unexpected shift. Without the veil of “The Pump” blocking her emotions, Mena struggles with competing in the Trials and with her new, confusing love life. She’s experiencing new feelings with not one but two different guys, will Mena choose to leave with Ryker and be free or stay with her childhood friend, Ethan, and be United?
Customer Reviews
Exalted
This is an amazingly great book! I can't wait to read the next two books in the series!!
Awesome!
I think that this book is extremely original. If you like The Hunger Games and books of that kind you will love this. Exalted is very, very well written and fast-paced. The main Character Mena is extremely likable and you find yourself rooting for her throughout the book. The love story is believable and very enjoyable. I can't wait for the next installment!
Good despite the ending
I enjoyed reading this book. Though not as well written as The Hunger Games, there are similarities, and if you enjoyed The Hunger Games, you will likely enjoy this book too. Yes, there is a love triangle, which is a bit unfortunate, but what bothered me the most is the cliffhanger ending. A book should be able to stand solidly on its own, and this doesn't. Despite this, I will still be continuing on to read the second and third installments.