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Archenemies book 3
Archenemies book 3













It’s even tough to say I ACTUALLY prefer one over the other because they are both remarkable in their own ways. When comparing Renegades and Archenemies, I do feel I prefer Renegades, but only slightly. Not only does this story have a wicked plot, but there’s a spectacular cast of characters holding it up. Nova and Adrian are a fierce, yet sweet couple, and I also loved the introduction of a new budding romance between teammates. Additionally, the romance is – once again – fabulous! I am HERE for more slow burn enemies-to-lovers (where-one-does-not-even-know-they-are-enemies) relationships. This series has one of the most compelling groups of companions I’ve read in YA in a very long time. I loved watching Adrian and Nova grow as individuals and a team, alongside the rest of the Renegades and Anarchists. Every character, including many of the side characters, receive additional development that helps them to become authentic and refreshing. Once again, I love the cast of characters in this series. The power dynamics in this story are captivating and complex, and I’m desperate for more. I really love the direction Marissa Meyer has taken with the second installment in terms of how superheroes are viewed and how supervillains are treated. Morals are questioned, friends become suspects, and tensions are higher than ever. Conflict goes far beyond what we already know of the Renegades’ power and the Anarchists’ will for vengeance. I cannot get enough of the politics of this world. Renegades was already a fantastically constructed world, but Archenemies breaks the boundaries for what we know of Gatlon City.

archenemies book 3

Stay tuned for my spoiler-filled video review!















Archenemies book 3