![]() ![]() Rich boy who rejects his upbringing and never acts selfishly. ![]() Ronan, a minor character in the first book, gets his own point of view in the chapters. Alina is with another group that is headed for Sequoia and they get there first finding out that things are not all that they seem. Quinn is forced to leave them and get help. Or is it? Jazz, Bea, and Quinn are fleeing when Jazz falls down a manhole breaking her leg so badly the bone goes through the skin. The story starts where Breathe (book 1) left off with Quinn, Bea, and Alina being tossed out of the pod and looking for Sequoia, another oasis to get oxygen. Not enough is explained, the action doesn't flow well from one scene to the other, and some parts don't make sense. This book stills lacks character development but the plot is absurd. ![]() I thought the first book had potential but lacked character development. ![]()
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