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Rebels Rising
Rebels Rising | Shanna Swendson
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Risking all for freedom – and love The governor has disbanded the Colonial Assembly, removing the last shred of representative government from American shores. The Rebel Mechanics and their magister allies can’t let the Empire get away with that. The time has come to act. But to truly start turning the wheels of revolution, they need popular support from ordinary laborers, housewives, students, and the middle class—people outside the rebel movements. That’s a job for Verity Newton, under the guise of her journalistic alter ego. As the rebel movement builds momentum, Verity must take a more public, open stand for the cause—a stand that could jeopardize her job, her home, and her place in society. At the same time, a revolution is the only way Verity stands a chance of being with Lord Henry, since they’re divided by class and by the fact that he’s wanted for treason. It’s a risk she’s willing to take.
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Rebels Rising | Shanna Swendson
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The American colonies are literally gearing up for revolution in this alternate reality story. In a steampunk setting where mechanics and magic users choose sides to stand up for freedom and equality. This was the third and final book in the series. The stakes were pretty high in this one which made me nervous (but I'm always nervous 😬).
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Rebels Rising | Shanna Swendson
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I adore this series. Three characters are so lovable even if the plot is a little predictable.

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The third in an alternate universe steampunk magic YA trilogy where the US is still a colony and the revolution is just beginning. The whole series is hoot but this is the one where that energy and excitement and fear and trepidation of a new nation breaking free is really felt. The whole series is highly recommended 😄

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