Reviews - Young Adult / New Adult

Drea lives in a perfect world, except for the wall. The fifteen-foot barrier is there to keep her safe, just like the Protectors patrolling her clean and orderly little world. There is no crime, no violence, and no strife, but Drea can feel the wrongness in every perfectly timed aspect of her life, right down to the wristwatch that logs her every movement.

For her failure to conform to the rules of the StoneHold Giant community, Brianna Mineshaker finds herself within the walls of Harmony School. The school trains the hardheaded adolescents from three races: humans, dryads, and giants. Once a victim of bullying, she is determined to find her place in this new community. The truth couldn’t be further away.

Allison Lee is an amateur photographer in high school. She loves photography and is even recognized often in her school paper, and by judges in a contest. She struggles with the abuse she suffers from the popular girls at school. Often snubbed and ridiculed, she is just a girl trying to survive the cruelty of high school.

Megan is a typical high school student doing her best to get good grades so she can move on and move out. She is a product of divorced and remarried parents. Her step-father is quirky and nothing she does is ever good enough, and any wrong move has her grounded. She’s a good kid, but not given any credit for holding down a job or for her good grades.

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