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The first book in a gripping duology from acclaimed author S.K. Ali introduces a fractured world on the brink of either enlightenment or war. Would you trade love for peace? Raisa of Upper Earth has only lived a life of privilege and acquiescence. Ever dutiful, she accepts her father’s arrangement of her marriage to Lein, Crown Prince of the corrupt, volatile lands of Lower Earth. Though Lein is a stranger, Raisa knows the wedding will unite their vastly different worlds in a pact of peace: an infusion of Upper Earth technology into Lower Earth will usher in the final age of enlightenment, ending war between humans forever. Or is justice more urgent? Newly released from imprisonment, Nada of Lower Earth has found her own calling: disrupting the royal wedding. Convinced her cousin Lein’s alliance with Upper Earth will launch an invasive, terrifying form of tyranny, Nada sets out undercover to light the spark of revolution. When Raisa goes missing a week before the wedding, all eyes turn to the rebels, including Nayf, Nada’s twin brother—a fugitive on the run. And when Nayf and Raisa meet, the long-simmering animosity they feel toward each other's worlds slowly burns away into something unexpected. But the Crown Prince wants his bride—and future—back. And he will go to the ends of the Earths to reclaim them.
Publication Year: 2024
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raisa of upper earth has lived a life of privilege and acquiescence. so, when her father arranges her marriage to lein, crown prince of lower earth, she accepts. though lower earth is corrupt and lein is a stranger, raisa knows this will be the push needed to unite lower and upper earth once and for all.
nada of lower earth, recently released from prison, is determined to disrupt the royal wedding. she’s sure that her cousin lein’s wedding will result in tyranny, so she sets out to spark a revolution.
i read and enjoyed love from a to z a few years ago, so i was very excited to read this book, though it belongs to a different genre! i also can’t get enough of YA dystopian novels, and luckily, this book did not let me down in that aspect. i was a bit scared by this book’s length at first, but this was so fast-paced that i got over that fear pretty quickly. overall, this was a wonderful novel exploring themes of peace, resistance, and preservation. i highly recommend this to YA dystopian fans and can’t wait for book two!