Secondborn by Amy A. Bartol

Secondborn (Secondborn, #1)

by Amy A. Bartol

Firstborns rule society. Secondborns are the property of the government. Thirdborns are not tolerated. Long live the Fates Republic.

On Transition Day, the second child in every family is taken by the government and forced into servitude. Roselle St. Sismode’s eighteenth birthday arrives with harsh realizations: she’s to become a soldier for the Fate of Swords military arm of the Republic during the bloodiest rebellion in history, and her elite firstborn mother is happy to see her go.

Televised since her early childhood, Roselle’s privileged upbringing has earned her the resentment of her secondborn peers. Now her decision to spare an enemy on the battlefield marks her as a traitor to the state.

But Roselle finds an ally—and more—in fellow secondborn conscript Hawthorne Trugrave. As the consequences of her actions ripple throughout the Fates Republic, can Roselle create a destiny of her own? Or will her Fate override everything she fights for—even love?

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I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started this one, but I was pulled into a world we’re second-born children were seen as second class citizens and was dazzled.

I loved Roselle. Despite the crappy birth order and training, she had a huge heart. She’s loyal and goes to great lengths for those she believes in..

There are some great villains and I can’t wait to see what events unfold in the next book.

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