Rite of Redemption
By Sarah Negovetich
Date of Publication: June 6th, 2016
Genre: YA Dystopian
Series: Acceptance, Book Three
Page Count: 300
Page Count: 300
Rebecca
escaped the PIT, found a family among the Freeman...and watched too many loved
ones die. All she wants is the Cardinal to leave her in peace, but he's made it
clear that's never going to happen.
When the Cardinal attacks other Freeman villages, she finally understands that no one is safe from his wrath. As the only one who's stood up to the evil that is the Cardinal, it's up to her to convince the others that they can't hide forever. It's time to fight.
The Machine predicted Rebecca would become the Cardinal's enemy. It may have gotten that one right.
In the conclusion to the Acceptance series, enemies become allies and old friends emerge, but in the end, sacrifice may be the price of freedom.
When the Cardinal attacks other Freeman villages, she finally understands that no one is safe from his wrath. As the only one who's stood up to the evil that is the Cardinal, it's up to her to convince the others that they can't hide forever. It's time to fight.
The Machine predicted Rebecca would become the Cardinal's enemy. It may have gotten that one right.
In the conclusion to the Acceptance series, enemies become allies and old friends emerge, but in the end, sacrifice may be the price of freedom.
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Back
in 2014, Sarah Negovetich introduced me to a strange, harsh new world by
releasing Rite of Rejection and
although she never intended to take this story any further, she listened to the
pleas of her readers and gave us more in Rite
of Revelation. Even though I thought
this story couldn’t get any better, it did – and it blew me away. Now Ms. Negovetich has wrapped up this
trilogy in Rite of Redemption and it
was everything I have come to expect from this author plus so much more!
This is a story of hope, love, the desire to belong and the desire
to change the seemingly impossible. It is also a story of believing in yourself
and doing what you feel is right despite what others might feel is wrong.
Most importantly of all, this is a story of the desire for something better, but
finding out that sometimes it’s hard to change a system that people have come
to believe has kept them safe for more than a century. Knowing who to trust and discovering that those
you trust objectives are not aligned with yours really make this story one that
will have you second guessing everything that has been laid out before you.
Rite of Redemption was a spectacular
finish to what has become my favorite trilogy!
I am sad that it has come to an end, but extremely satisfied with the
final outcome. I loved everything about
this series - from the concept, the characters and the world that Ms.
Negovetich created. Rite of Redemption kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time I
was reading wondering how this story would end.
Suspense, action, love and betrayal and the desire to change a system
that just isn’t working, brought this series to a dramatic ending that wrapped
up very nicely.
Sarah
Negovetich has become one of my favorite authors and I can’t wait to see what
she gives her readers next. If this
series is any indication of what she can deliver, I know without a doubt that
whatever she writes, it’s going to be awesome.
If you are looking for a great read that is uniquely different and
impossible to put down, then this series is one you will definitely need to
check out especially if you like Young Adult Dsytopian fiction.
Sarah
Negovetich knows you don't know how to pronounce her name and she's okay with
that.
Her
first love is Young Adult novels, because at seventeen the world is your
oyster. Only oysters are slimy and more than a little salty; it's accurate if
not exactly motivational. We should come up with a better cliché.
Sarah
divides her time between writing YA books that her husband won’t read and
working with amazing authors as an agent at Corvisiero Literary Agency. Her
life’s goal is to be only a mildly embarrassing mom when her kids hit their
teens.
You
can learn more about Sarah and her books at www.SarahNegovetich.com.
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