kimbacaffeinate
Written on Jan 24, 2013
The tale literally picks up where Article 5 ended as we find Chase and Ember residing at a hotel with groups of the resistance. Since faking their own deaths they have been keeping a low profile. Attacks against the Federal Bureau of Reformation are cheered by the Resistance. A sniper is taking out FBR soldiers one by one. A government announcement goes out over the airways announcing they have a list of suspects and orders are placed to shoot on sight. Their number one most wanted suspect is none other than Ember Miller. She is being set up and the tale that unfolds as they work to save Rebecca, and make their way to Chase’s uncle held me captive, broke my heart and had me turning the pages at a dizzying pace.
I really enjoyed and connected with the characters Simmons’ has created. Ember is so strong and willing to sacrifice for others. We see a lot of growth in her, and an acceptance that brings her both strength and peace. Chase is so tormented by his own personal demons and at times I just wanted to hold him. His need to protect Ember is touching. Tucker the guard from book one appears and we get a much better understanding of him as well as the young men recruited by the FBR. It is chilling to think how a government is capable of brainwashing it’s people and how some humans will cave and join because it’s easier then resistance. It’s a coping mechanism and I always wonder what I would do. Would I fight or join to protect my peeps? The author captures each characters raw emotions making all of it very surreal. We meet more characters who are part of the resistance and they added to the tales believability, giving you an emotional connection and strong sense of realism. I connected with these characters emotionally, and the author did an excellent job of fleshing them out.
Breaking Point takes us further into this government controlled world and we get more details on how this all began. Simmons does an excellent job of painting the landscape. At times I had a panoramic view and could almost taste and smell the world Chase and Emily were trying to survive in. Things were difficult for Chase and Emily’s relationship. Tension, guilt and the nature of their environment had them holding back their feelings. It is obvious to the reader how much these two love each other and I so enjoyed seeing them come together and grow as a couple. I loved the glimpses from their past lives that the author provided and have a much stronger sense of what drives them. The plot is intense, and I am so darn curious about the “Three”. While the ending was climatic, it ended on a high note of hope and I look forward to reading the final installment.
Kimba @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer