Disclaimer: I received this e-arc from the publisher. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Complex
Author: A.D. Enderly
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 3/5
Recommended For…: sci-fi lovers
Publication Date: November 17, 2020
Genre: Sci-Fi
Recommended Age: can’t recommend, DNFed
Publisher: Luminary Media
Pages: 700
Synopsis: The sky rains red, the poor are forgotten, governments have failed, and corporations have grown into mini nation-states called Complexes, where people flock to receive the security, shelter, and purpose the outside world can’t provide. The only payment required, buried somewhere in the twenty-thousand-page Terms of Service, is their freedom.
Now just sign on the dotted line…
Orphaned after her father’s death, 18-year-old Val’s focus is to protect her younger sister Kat and heed her father’s final wishes: Never, ever join a Complex. Stay away from them, at all costs, he demands.
But staying away becomes impossible when Kat is abducted, sparking a hunt through a violent megacity primed for revolution, where Val eventually discovers her sister’s disappearance is just a smokescreen. Beneath it lies a motive darker than death and broader in scope than a few lives.
As Val and her allies uncover the truth, they’re confronted with a terrible choice – save Kat, or save humanity?
Review: I had to DNF this book. It seems so interesting and I absolutely want to return to it one day, but the book wasn’t interesting to me when reading it and I just felt bored with the storyline.
Verdict: Not for me but maybe for you!