Official Review: The Two Towers by Jamie A. Waters
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Official Review: The Two Towers by Jamie A. Waters

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In a vastly different world, the people of the two towers live in the comfortable existence of privilege. They still have access to all of the creature comforts that the rest of the world has little to no experience with. Their only connection with the surface world and the ruin rats come through the trade of relics that the ruin rats manage to salvage and trade for the bare necessities of survival. The people of the towers are an elite class, separated by talent and wealth from the majority of humanity that have been left to fend for themselves. Within the walls of the towers there is a unique hierarchy ruled by the inner circle and high council.
Kayla has never been one to follow orders. When her defiance catches up to her she has no choice other than to partner up with Trader Carl and his crew for protection. Carl is a distraction that Kayla doesn't need and the attraction between them is electric. Together they fend off danger for as long as possible until the attention of the Omnis that live in the towers can no longer be avoided. Carl has knowledge of the towers and Kayla must trust him in order to survive what lies ahead. Facing life changing circumstances, Kayla is forced to consider a people and way of life that she has always despised. She enters a world that she could never imagine in order to save a people that she has come to care deeply for.
Master Alec is a product of the towers. As a member of the inner council and candidate for the high council Alec is afforded the rights and privileges of the highest class. From the moment that he and Kayla meet they are drawn together in ways that both confuse and enrage Kayla. Alec represents everything about the towers that she hates and even though she knows that he holds the keys to her existence she resists him with all she has. Despite her disdain for him, Alec knows that Kayla needs his help. Faced with his own issues, Alec must find a way to fight his attraction for Kayla and work with her to face the dangers ahead.
Jamie A. Waters weaves in intriguing love story wrapped in suspense that draws the reader in from the very beginning. Life on "the surface" is described in such a way that you will admire the bravery of the ones that are forced to make the best of the hand that they've been dealt. At the same time you will both resent and feel sorry for the Omnis who were also born into a system outside of their control and who have to live the consequences of the life that they were born into. There are added layers to this story that are unique to your typical suspenseful romance. They add a hint of fantasy to an already compelling story and draw you further into Kayla's world. This was an excellent book and I am excited to rate it 4 out of 4 stars.
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I look forward to the next one!jamiewaters wrote:Thank you so much for the wonderful review! I'm so glad you enjoyed the book.
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That sounds interesting, not something you see every day! Great review!At the same time you will both resent and feel sorry for the Omnis who were also born into a system outside of their control and who have to live the consequences of the life that they were born into.
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