The Revolution of Ivy
by Amy Engel
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Pub Date Nov 03 2015 | Archive Date Nov 05 2015
Entangled Publishing, LLC | Entangled: Teen
Description
"Engel makes good use of her setting; the fight for survival on the cusp of winter stokes the sense of danger in a way that matches Ivy's roiling feelings, and the love story moves with the slow-growing heat that Ivy needs." —Kirkus Reviews
I am still alive. Barely.
My name is Ivy Westfall. I am sixteen years old and a traitor. Three months ago, I was forced to marry the president's son, Bishop Lattimer—as all daughters of the losing side of the war are sold off in marriage to the sons of the winners. But I was different. I had a mission—to kill Bishop.
Instead, I fell in love with him.
Now I am an outcast, left to survive the brutal savagery of the lands outside of civilization. Yet even out here, there is hope. There is life beyond the fence. But I can’t outrun my past. For my actions have set off a treasonous chain of events in Westfall that will change all of our fates—especially Bishop's.
And this time, it is not enough to just survive...
The Book of Ivy series is best enjoyed in order.
Reading Order:
Book #1 The Book of Ivy
Book #2 The Revolution of Ivy
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781633751156 |
PRICE | $9.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
I'd rate the second book the same as I rated the first book, 3.5 stars. I wanted more of a connection between Bishop and Ivy in the first book and I got that with The Revolution of Ivy. I liked how they connected on a survival level outside the confines of the city and their families. I did not understand Ivy's loyalty to her family in The Book of Ivy and I still don't get it in this story. Her family is completely horrible to her and I wanted her to accept Bishop as her only family and move past everyone else. I liked the addition of Caleb and Ash. I thought they really added to the story and gave Ivy support when she needed it most. Don't get me started on Mark. That character shouldn't have lived to make it into the second book. He was given too many chances.