ARC Review: Breaking Sky by Cori McCarthy
Breaking Sky by Cori McCarthy
Release Date: March 10 2015
Format: ARC Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Genre: YA
Source: Publisher
Goodreads Synopsis:
In this high-flying, adrenaline-fueled debut thriller, America's best hope is the elite teen fighter pilots of the United Star Academy
Chase Harcourt, call sign "Nyx," is one of only two pilots chosen to fly the experimental "Streaker" jets at the junior Air Force Academy in the year 2048. She's tough and impulsive with lightning-fast reactions, but few know the pain and loneliness of her past or the dark secret about her father. All anyone cares about is that Chase aces the upcoming Streaker trials, proving the prototype jet can knock the enemy out of the sky.
But as the world tilts toward war, Chase cracks open a military secret. There's a third Streaker jet, whose young hotshot pilot, Tristan, can match her on the ground and in the clouds. Chase doesn't play well with others, but to save her country she may just have to put her life in the hands of the competition.
My Thoughts:
I really really enjoyed this book. It was different from what I usually read but it was fast paced and so exciting. Cori made this genre captivating and entertaining. The secrets and suspense keep you on your toes and wanting more.
I loved every single character. Seriously in most books you can find a second or third character, or even a main character. that you don't really like or didn't connect with but with Breaking Sky each and every character brought something special and important to the table. They each brought a special part to the book and I do not think the book would have been the same without each and every one of them.
Nyx and Arrow are memorable to say the least. The chemistry and that they have is undeniable. But the relationship that I loved even more was between Nyx and Pip. It was a unique partnership and they both needed each other equally. The bond that they share comes across the pages of the book and will dig deep into your heart.
I loved it and I would most definitely recommend this book.
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