Tuesday, 15 May 2018

REVIEW: The Silver Six by C.A Gray

Genre: Sci-fi, Young Adult

Publisher: Wanderlust Publishing

ASIN: B07BRYZ353

Format: Paperback, E-book

Release Date: 15th May 2018


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Rating: 8/10


Synopsis:

Rebecca Cordeaux’s entire world has been turned upside down. In a single day, she’s learned that Senate Leader Halpert and his Board of Advisors are actually illegal humanoid robots created underground twenty years ago—and they tried to have her killed. Her mother Karen, whom she always believed to be passionately against the cause of the Renegades, turns out to be their leader.


Meanwhile, the Silver Six are running a worldwide campaign of indoctrination to ensure that the people are on their side. In the name of peace, they want nothing more than to wipe out every shred of resistance, while pursuing their ultimate goal of robotic superintelligence.









Review:



**Thank you to C.A Gray for sending me a free copy**



If you haven't already you should check out my review for Book One: Uncanny Valley which you can read here.


After reading Uncanny Valley and with how it ended, I couldn't wait to jump straight into this one. The Silver Six kicked right off where we left off. Rebecca is coping with finding out the identity of M and as well as the existence of the Renegades. She quickly learns to face her fears and step-up to help using her skills in the field of science to aid in any way she can.

C.A Gray is a fantastic writer and The Silver Six didn't disappoint. The characters are wonderfully written and I loved getting to learn more about them. It was great to finally learn more about Becca's Mother and just how much influence she had within her world and with being the leader of the Renegades

I love that Becca is following in her Father's footsteps. Throughout this book and the first, she often speaks of her Father and unknowingly placed Andy as a Father-type figure. C.A Gray has done a fantastic job at writing and developing their relationship. I loved seeing it grow, change and the array of emotions that Becca goes through in his company.

All the characters are wonderfully human. They have faults just like anyway and make mistakes along the way. The characters are totally relatable and I cannot wait to see them develop and change even more in the next book. 

The sci-fi and dystopian elements of Uncanny Valley are propelled into a new dimension and I loved it even more than the first.

The Silver Six is a book full of conflicts, emotion, relationships and betrayals. I love C.A Gray's writing and I cannot wait to see what she comes up with in her next book. 









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