Worlds Beneath Worlds Beneath
Book 2 - The Blood Race

Worlds Beneath

(The Blood Race, Book #2)

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Publisher Description

I used to think that seeing was believing, but now, as I struggle to stay alive below the ravine, I begin to realize that - good or bad - I will see whatever I believe.


“Who are you, Icarus, that the earth opens its mouth to receive your blood?” Sensei’s words were my last thoughts before I fell into the bottomless ravine, plunging toward my own death, and bringing about Hawk’s at the same time. Or so I thought.


I woke up underwater. I awoke in a strange and unfamiliar world, filled with maze-like forest, shadows, and nightmares seemingly as vivid and dangerous as reality. I had no idea who I was, or how I got there - I couldn’t remember anything, until I remembered her: Hawk. The other half of my soul.


I knew that in order for her to stay alive, I had to survive and find a way out. But that’s easier said than done when you’re trapped in a realm as deadly as your every thought - and dominated by a hierarchy of ravenous wolf packs.


Alerted by a dream, I realize that Hawk has left the Dimension to come find me. For an instant, I rediscover hope. But that hope quickly burns to ash when I realize that we may not be the only ones down here. Someone else with a thirst for her blood may have survived the fall too. And I may have just lured her right into the jaws of a predator even fiercer than the wolves.

GENRE
Young Adult
RELEASED
2018
July 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
333
Pages
PUBLISHER
K.A. Emmons
SELLER
Katie A Emmons
SIZE
924.3
KB

Customer Reviews

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Outstanding characters in an impressive setting!

I received a free copy of this book and opted to share my review.

The character building in this book is outstanding. I thought Emmons did an amazing job with this in the previous book, The Blood Race, but I think she outdid herself with this book. So much more is revealed about many of the characters in this book, and I was surprised that a few of the characters who came across as shallow in the previous book had so much depth. The world building is impressive. Emmons built several unique worlds that matched the different characters' hopes and fears. There were some similarities between the worlds; however, the important elements of the settings differed. I also love Emmons' imaginative and clean style of writing; everything is explained well, her word choice is appropriate and small, editorial elements are impeccable.

I wouldn't describe Worlds Beneath as a true dystopian fantasy, it leans more towards speculative fantasy in my opinion. I think that readers who enjoy dystopian or speculative fantasy such as "The Hunger Games," Lovelock Ones, and "Bad Bloods" will enjoy reading this book. Having said that, if you haven't read the first book in the series, you'll want to read it before digging into this book.

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