Sixty years after The Seclusion, in which America sealed itself off from the outside world, Patch Collins navigates the panoptic nightmare of a total surveillance state.
The author did an amazing job with providing imagery and setting the scene with characters that feel real. Even the banished crew from the warships felt so realistic to me, I just wanted to keep reading more!
The author did an amazing job with providing imagery and setting the scene with characters that feel real. Even the banished crew from the warships felt so realistic to me, I just wanted to keep reading more!
Dianno's Wolves immediately draws readers in with concise description, three-dimensional characters, and great pacing. I found the world to be rich in lore and this helped create and reinforce the world. When the catalyst propels the story into the further chapters, I find it quite upsetting there is not more to read.