The Feral Sentence, part 3 (The Feral Sentence Arc 1 #3)
Discouraged by the unraveling of Kormace Island’s unsettling secret, Brone attempts to earn the respect of fellow convicts by embracing her role as the Village’s primary Archer. But as Brone climbs the hierarchy ladder of convicted felons, she comes to realize through a series of brutal attacks and violent murders that regardless of her leader’s attempt to establish order, no one is safe.
This story is a continuation of the series Feral Sentence. While I was disappointed in the overall length of this episode because it is only 75 pages, thats just the selfish part of me shining through. Julien is a Wordsmith of the highest class when it comes to weaving a tale of realism in a world that you pray dont exist. The characters are real and the action superbly choreographed. With each new episode that I read I am further enamored with this authors skill at bringing an entire world of
Book 1, Part 3 of The Feral Sentence by G.C. Julien was released in mid October on Amazon and I was pretty keen to get my hands on it. As predicted the series picks up where we left and gets straight into the action as one of the villagers is attacked by a leopard. Something I have come t expect from Julien is a well paced, yet action packed story with an interesting twist that keeps you hanging and begging for more. In Part 3, Lydia is initially more morose about her situation, and comes across
Kindle Unlimited, and the 4 is based less on the story and more on the fact don't like thrillers that much so take the 4 with grain of salt thing.Women convicted of murder are being sentenced to the wild.This book is the compilation edition of The Feral Sentence serial and contains all four episodic parts / novellas found in Book 1.PART THREE Discouraged by the unraveling of Kormace Islands unsettling secret, Brone attempts to earn the respect of fellow convicts by embracing her role as the
The Feral Sentence BK 1 pt3 The story keeps you going and everything you think you might know it's probably wrong. The cliffhanger at the end of this installment is enough to drive you mad in waiting for the next book. The book's could be slightly longer, the editing is fairly decent, with just minor errors.
NOTE: The author graciously gave me a copy of the compilation volume containing this individual book and asked me to write a review.In large part, the continent of Australia was originally a giant prison colony, populated by the riff raff from various jails in England. That bit of history, brought forward to the present day, forms the basis for G.C. Juliens YA adventure saga, The Feral Sentence, an entertaining speculation that reads somewhat like a cross between The Hunger Games and a distaff
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Title | : | The Feral Sentence, part 3 (The Feral Sentence Arc 1 #3) |
Author | : | G.C. Julien |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 60 pages |
Published | : | October 15th 2016 |
Categories | : | Free Books. Books |
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Alternate Cover Edition can be found here.Discouraged by the unraveling of Kormace Island’s unsettling secret, Brone attempts to earn the respect of fellow convicts by embracing her role as the Village’s primary Archer. But as Brone climbs the hierarchy ladder of convicted felons, she comes to realize through a series of brutal attacks and violent murders that regardless of her leader’s attempt to establish order, no one is safe.
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Original Title: | The Feral Sentence, part 3 ASIN B01MDN5ZC7 |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Feral Sentence Arc 1 #3 |
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Ratings: 4.24 From 37 Users | 8 ReviewsEvaluation Epithetical Books The Feral Sentence, part 3 (The Feral Sentence Arc 1 #3)
This writer has talent! I was hooked from the first paragraph. Interestingly different storyline. Well written. I'm sure I would enjoy anything this writer chooses to write. Definitely has a way with words.This story is a continuation of the series Feral Sentence. While I was disappointed in the overall length of this episode because it is only 75 pages, thats just the selfish part of me shining through. Julien is a Wordsmith of the highest class when it comes to weaving a tale of realism in a world that you pray dont exist. The characters are real and the action superbly choreographed. With each new episode that I read I am further enamored with this authors skill at bringing an entire world of
Book 1, Part 3 of The Feral Sentence by G.C. Julien was released in mid October on Amazon and I was pretty keen to get my hands on it. As predicted the series picks up where we left and gets straight into the action as one of the villagers is attacked by a leopard. Something I have come t expect from Julien is a well paced, yet action packed story with an interesting twist that keeps you hanging and begging for more. In Part 3, Lydia is initially more morose about her situation, and comes across
Kindle Unlimited, and the 4 is based less on the story and more on the fact don't like thrillers that much so take the 4 with grain of salt thing.Women convicted of murder are being sentenced to the wild.This book is the compilation edition of The Feral Sentence serial and contains all four episodic parts / novellas found in Book 1.PART THREE Discouraged by the unraveling of Kormace Islands unsettling secret, Brone attempts to earn the respect of fellow convicts by embracing her role as the
The Feral Sentence BK 1 pt3 The story keeps you going and everything you think you might know it's probably wrong. The cliffhanger at the end of this installment is enough to drive you mad in waiting for the next book. The book's could be slightly longer, the editing is fairly decent, with just minor errors.
NOTE: The author graciously gave me a copy of the compilation volume containing this individual book and asked me to write a review.In large part, the continent of Australia was originally a giant prison colony, populated by the riff raff from various jails in England. That bit of history, brought forward to the present day, forms the basis for G.C. Juliens YA adventure saga, The Feral Sentence, an entertaining speculation that reads somewhat like a cross between The Hunger Games and a distaff
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