Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Review: The Key of F: Young Adult Friends to Lovers (Freedom Fight Trilogy Book 1) by Jennifer Haskin @Haskinauthor


The Key of F: Young Adult Friends to Lovers
Freedom Fight Trilogy Book 1
by Jennifer Haskin
Published: September 14, 2019
Publisher: Haskin Originals
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy


Blurb:

"A fantasy dystopia with engaging characters in a dark and dangerous societyThe Hunger Games meets A Wrinkle in Time." ~Goodreads

In the Industrial District of Algea, the history taught to the children is alie. No one remembers the rule of Princess Effailya, or what happened to her.They only remember she existed before the castle disappeared.

When Fale starts to receive visions that come true, she doesn't know what to do about it. Then she uses her vision to save the life of a boxer (and her crush),and they find themselves being stalked by thugs.

The good news- she has the key they want.
The bad news- they want her too, dead or alive.


The Key of F is a fast-paced, suspenseful adventure, with a strong
female lead surviving her dystopian society and solving the mystery of a hiddenwar, with her tight-knit group of friends and hot crush, that you won't want toput down. It's a must-read for fans who fell in love with The Hunger GamesDivergent, and The Reader series. If you're hooked on genre-blending sci-fi fantasyromance novels with action and adventure, you'll love The Key of F!  



My Review:


At just eight years old Fale lost her father and became an orphan as she lost her mother years before. Fale was taken in by an old friend of her father’s Nelson.

When Fale turned eighteen she came into her powers. She begins to have vision that come true. After using one of her vision to save a childhood friend’s life she is put on the radar of the Control Agency, the law of the city.

Fale and Keron’s lives are now in danger. Fale has key that was given to her by her father and the Control want it. Fale and Keron go into hiding after Nelson is taken. They are using Nelson to try and obtain the key from Fale. Fale has every intention of getting Nelson back alive if it is the last thing she does.

Fale is a princess warrior who has been trained to be a peace keeper. Fale gets her rewards from helping people not by being paid which is just how she likes it.

Fale and Keron have known each other since they were children and Fale has had a crush on Keron ever since without his knowledge of course. Fale is a little shy and awkward around Keron in the beginning but soon warms up towards him when they are forced to spend time together by having to go on the road and into hiding.

The Key of F is a fast paced read that kept me glued to the pages until I had read the last one. I was unable to put it down as the tension built and took me toward the end. Fale gets herself into trouble after trouble that left me gasping wondering if she was going to make it. The world building was just awesome, The Key of F was just full of excitement, action, mystery and a little romance to boot. I can’t wait for more in this new world of Freedom Fight.

I highly recommend The Key of F to all fans of fantasy and magic.


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