The Gender Lie (The Gender Game book 3) by Bella Forrest

This is the third book in The Gender Game series.

“I’d want you to help me win a war…”

After discovering the shocking secret buried deep within The Green, Violet has a grave decision to make. Trust the woman who saved her, or not?

So far, everything about the woman has taken Violet by surprise. Her behavior has been honest and upfront – a refreshing change for Violet. Besides, with one of her loved ones hanging on life support, and the other close to falling completely out of reach, Violet doesn’t exactly have a lot of choice.

Her only way forward is to embark on a dicey excursion. For this, she knows she needs the Liberators’ help – and must be prepared to take whatever risks that comes with.

But what neither she, nor any of her new Liberator comrades can prepare for, is just how deep the lies of their homelands run…

I enjoyed this book. The storyline continues to develop well and the characters are great.

I love how Violet and Viggo. Oth have separate point of view chapters. It really adds to the story, especially with Viggo and his recovery.

Violet develops well as a character. Her and Viggo both know there’s something else going on.

I love the other characters introduced as well. Owen is great, and I love Melissa Dale. It’s good to see how things are with the boys as well. They’ve been trapped and experimented on, so it was only natural that there was going to be problems. Viggo is brilliant with them.

Desmond is an interesting character. She talks well, but you just know she’s hiding things. The last quarter or so is great. It’s fast paced and exciting. The ending was unexpected and it leaves you wanting to read the next book.

Overall, I would definitely recommend this book. This series is a brilliant YA adventure.

My rating: 5/5*

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