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Exiles

Exiles, Book 1

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Exiles

By: Ashley Saunders, Leslie Saunders
Narrated by: Aida Reluzco
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An experiment in survival awaits estranged twin sisters in a thrilling science fiction adventure by the authors of The Rule of One series.

Is fear the killer of dreams?

It’s been twelve years since the 2040 Quake rocked the Golden State, fracturing Los Angeles and the fortunes of millions. It’s been six years since tech billionaire Damon Yates founded his elite academy, giving Unfortunates from the wrong side of his hyperloop tracks a new future at Quest Campus, tucked away in the Santa Monica Mountains. But an endeavor that sought to bridge a divide only tore eighteen-year-old twin sisters apart.

Jade is a street-savvy adrenaline seeker ruling the city’s downtrodden eastside. Crys is an influential socialite ensconced in Yates’s westside mansion—every bit her adoptive father’s daughter. After the mysterious murder of one of the academy’s brightest, Jade sets out with her factious band of exiles to prove there’s something sinister going on behind the walls of Yates’s exclusive empire. But to expose the earthshaking truth, Jade needs her estranged sister back on her side.

There’s a big problem, though: Crys is inexplicably terrified of her own twin’s face.

Combining a thrilling mystery with an examination of class difference, Exiles is an explosive coming-of-age adventure about living in—and doing anything to survive—the technologically advanced metropolis of the unshakable City of Dreams.

©2022 Ashley Saunders and Leslie Saunders (P)2022 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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“With an impressive vocal performance by narrator Aida Reluzco, this flawlessly produced…novel Exiles combines a suspense thriller of a mystery with an examination of class difference. This explosive coming-of-age adventure about living in (and doing anything to survive) in the technologically advanced metropolis of the unshakable City of Dreams is especially and unreservedly recommended.”Midwest Book Review

“A riveting novel with many twists and turns; readers won’t want to put this one down.”Booklist

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Dystopian Adventure

This was pretty good. Kind of a little weird, but it held my attention. A pretty crazy sci-fi type dystopian touching on the toxic society and social media. As well as scary tech that is developed. I am intrigued enough that I will definitely read the next books.

I did enjoy the twins' story and hope that theirs can continue in to more adventure and kicking butt. Definitely something I would recommend as a good clean teen read. Not up there with my faves tho like Hunger Games or Divergent. 🤷‍♀️

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Nope

The narration made this one really difficult. The gasping for air every few sentences was too much for me. I don’t begrudge her for, ya know, needing oxygen, but it’s was very loud. Maybe the narrator, maybe the mic. Idk

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