Sequel to Matched.
Cassia, Ky, and Xander are back in this eagerly awaited sequel to
Matched (Dutton, 2010), joined by new friends and facing new obstacles.
Ky has been banished to the outer provinces along with many other young
Aberrations to serve as cannon fodder for the unseen enemy of the
Society. It is a brutish-and certain to be very short-life. But Ky and
his friends Vick and Eli escape into The Carving, a vast system of
canyons seemingly beyond the reach of the Society. Meanwhile, Cassia
escapes a Society work camp and flees into the canyons, risking
everything to find Ky and a rumored rebellion called the Rising, once
again leaving behind Xander. Ky reluctantly shares bits of his past with
her, only hinting at his aversion to the Rising. Xander, though not
physically present in the canyons, intrudes on their relationship again
and again and is withholding important information. Caught between the
Society and the Rising, and wanting only to be together, Ky and Cassia
must choose a side if they are to survive. Told in alternating chapters
from their points of view, the book gives readers full access to the
hearts and minds of two memorable characters. Their needs, love, and
internal conflicts are palpable. Their voices are distinct and
authentic, and the writing is often poetic. But this volume resolves
little, leaving readers hungry for the final book in the trilogy
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