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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Chronicles of Alsea #6 |
Fletcher DeLancey
Kindle Edition | Pages: 520 pages Rating: 4.74 | 233 Users | 35 Reviews
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Rahel Sayana is desperate to escape the life her parents have planned for her. She runs away to the dangerous port city of Whitesun and becomes an outcaste: a person of no caste and few rights. From backbreaking labor on the docks to fighting off bullies, Rahel learns the lessons that propel her to the life of her dreams. Happiness does not last. A planetary threat pulls her into the biggest battle in Alsean history, then into a treacherous game of power. The loss of both her honor and caste sends her reeling, but Rahel has always made her own fate. She gambles everything on one final chance. Will giving up her hopes lead to the highest honor of all?Declare Regarding Books Outcaste (Chronicles of Alsea #6)
Title | : | Outcaste (Chronicles of Alsea #6) |
Author | : | Fletcher DeLancey |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 520 pages |
Published | : | October 27th 2017 by Heartsome Publishing (first published October 9th 2017) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. LGBT. Fantasy. GLBT. Lesbian. Lesbian Fiction. Asexual. Romance |
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Ratings: 4.74 From 233 Users | 35 ReviewsWrite-Up Regarding Books Outcaste (Chronicles of Alsea #6)
5.0 rating.Wow, it's not often I'm blown away by the sheer strength of fictional characters and their tale but Fletcher DeLancey has certainly outdone herself with this Alsea offering. I wouldn't necessarily call this a sequel, nor would I quite call it a prequel. It really is Rahel Sayana's tale through and through. I love Rahel for all her strengths and weaknesses. She experienced worst of so many things we experience every single day and on some level I connect with her because of it. She wasThe best element of Outcaste is Rahels journey, which is excellent because its complex, layered, and thorough. We first join her as a child, when shes frustrated with the path that her father insists she take, and follow her for more than 20 years. We see the sheer grit and determination she has and her willingness to do whatever it takes to achieve her dreams, some of which put her in harms way just to keep a roof over her head. And, because it takes place over such a long period of time, it
Awesome read. Characters are deep and compelling, but so are all of the books from the Chronicles of Alsea.
It was a bit hard to get into it at first. I really had the impression the story was not connecting to the chronology of the others (it wasn't, that was a relief), then I was afraid that the main character was delusional, then that she was making a big mistake and then I realized that I was completely eating the grain from the writer's hand. It starts slow, but everything was deep and interesting, and sad and beautiful. As usual I'm a sucker for broken people getting back on their feet. FD shows
That was a fantastic read and definitely an all-time-favorite. This book had all the feels. There were tears of joy and sadness, laughter, and some dismay. I think I can safely say that this book was scary good. And I finished it with very mixed emotions. I LOVED the ending, and yet I was super sad it was over. (view spoiler)[My favorite character was Mouse. I tear up even writing that.... And I'm not such a big fan of Tal anymore. (hide spoiler)] Rahel's character is truly inspired. *Update*I
Bravo Zulu, Ms Delancey. you've hit another long ball out of the park. I have enjoyed most of titles in this series. This is definitely there with Book One for intensity. This venture introduces a new understanding of the "rainbows and kittens" Alsean perfection, whereas we discover that not all things Alsean are so. To live outside of a caste, to survive without the proper credentials,to not have protection is a disheartening concept in this bright world, particularly when the victims of rigid
Wow, I am blown away by the story Fletcher weaved into this story and blended into her previous books in the series. If Outcaste does not make you shed a tear, whether from sorrow or joy, you are missing the story.
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