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Fragmented
Fragmented | Madeline Dyer
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After the terrible battle against the Enhanced Ones, Seven and Corin find themselves on the run. With the Enhanced closing in, Seven knows they need to find other people on their side. So, when the opportunity arises to join the Zharat, one of the last surviving Untamed tribes, it seems like the perfect solution. But the Zharat lifestyle is a far cry from what Seven’s used to. With their customs dictating that she must marry into their tribe, and her relationship with Corin breaking down, Seven knows she has to do something before it’s too late. But that’s easier said than done in a tribe where going against the rules automatically results in death. And, with the Enhanced still out there, nowhere is truly safe for the Untamed—least of all for the most powerful Seer in the world… and Seven soon discovers how far people will go in order to ensure that she’s on their side in the War of Humanity. Battling against the emerging web of lies, manipulation, and danger, Seven must remember who she was meant to be. Her life has never been more at stake. Nor has humanity itself.
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Fragmented | Madeline Dyer
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I noticed the listing here for FRAGMENTED had the wrong cover! Well, it's the old edition cover that's out of print. This is the new cover! (Along with the new cover for book one, UNTAMED!) Anyone know how the main photo for the cover on the listing can be updated? #dystopian #fantasy #ya #yalit

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Fragmented | Madeline Dyer
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I already liked the first book Untamed, but the second book Fragmented blows me away. I couldn't put it away until I was done, leaving me breathless. The author takes you through a dystopian world with the eyes of a young girl, giving you almost no time to rest until she hits you in the end. The only bad thing I can say is that we'll have to wait for book 3.