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Heresy

The Heretics Saga, Book 1

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Heresy

By: C. A. Campbell
Narrated by: Nichole James
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In Arcadia, being different is heresy. Heresy is death. To survive, citizens must live, dress, and even love according to the United Council’s will. Their power is absolute—until a rebel bomb ignites at a national ceremony and unites the lives of three unlikely people.

When the bombing goes wrong, Nicolette Howell, a young heretic, finds herself alone and on the run, bearing secrets that Arcadia would kill for. When she’s captured, she must escape, but how can she when her best chance lies with the son of her sworn enemy?

Driven by the execution of an innocent, Jacob Osgood, a United Councilor’s son, hunts for the truth about the heretic movement that Arcadia has hidden. But truth could cost him the one thing he cannot stand to lose: the girl who saved his life at the bombing.

Shiloh Haven, the orphaned daughter of heretics, is forced to become Arcadia’s spy in a sinister plot to destroy the heretic army. She faces a terrible choice: survive, or risk everything to save the boy she might just love, and the rebels who are her only chance of being free. As their fates entwine, the three must answer an impossible question: What would you die for?

©2020, 2022 Chante Campbell-Nixon (P)2023 Chante Campbell-Nixon
Dystopian Romance Romantic Suspense Science Fiction Thrillers & Suspense Young Adult Fiction

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great book! I need the whole saga asap! I can't wait for the next installation into this saga. I'm hooked! if you like hunger games or divergent you'll love this!

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Rebellion, Romance, and Sass: Heresy by C.A. Campbell Delivers a Dystopian Thrill Ride

Diving into Heresy by C.A. Campbell was an exhilarating experience that reignited my love for dystopian tales. Set in the oppressive world of Arcadia, where deviation is met with death, the narrative intertwines the lives of three compelling characters: Nicolette Howell, Jacob Osgood, and Shiloh Haven. Their journeys are a rollercoaster of rebellion, forbidden love, and the quest for truth.

Jacob Osgood, the son of a United Councilor, is particularly intriguing. Despite his close relationship with his parents, he stands firmly against their authoritarian beliefs. His mother exudes a Narcissa Malfoy vibe—loyal to her cause but fiercely protective of her son. The dynamic between Jacob and Shiloh Haven, the orphaned daughter of heretics, is reminiscent of Romeo and Juliet: predictable yet endearing in its sweetness and innocence.

However, it’s the Haven sisters who truly steal the spotlight. Their complex backstories and interactions add depth to the narrative, making Shiloh a standout female lead. The story is peppered with sass and wit, keeping readers engaged from start to finish.

A noteworthy aspect in Campbell’s commitment to including trigger warnings, prioritizing readers’ mental health over potential profit—a stance that deserves applause.

While the plot follows familiar dystopian tropes, it’s executed with flair and freshness. I’m eagerly anticipating diving into the prequel and the sequel to continue this adventure. Overall, I’d rate Heresy a solid 4 out of 5 stars. It’s a fun, sassy read that any dystopian romance fan would appreciate.

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