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“Addicting....ARENA ONE is one of those books that you read late into the night until your eyes start to cross because you don't want to put it down."
--The Dallas Examiner
The sequel to the #1 Bestseller ARENA ONE!
In ARENA TWO, having just escaped from the treacherous island that was once Manhattan, Brooke, Ben, Logan, Bree and Rose make their way up the Hudson river in their stolen boat, low on fuel, low on food, and desperately needing shelter from the cold. On their tails are the slaverunners, who will stop at nothing until they capture them and bring them back.
As they make their way upriver in this post-apocalyptic, action-packed thriller, on their way to try to find the mythical city in Canada, they will need to use all their ingenuity and survival skills to stay alive. Along the way they will encounter crazed survivors, roving gangs of predators, cannibals, wild animals, a desolate wasteland, and an unstoppable blizzard. They sustain injuries, get sick, and the Hudson freezes over as they do their best to salvage what they can and avoid the slaverunners’ pursuit. They find a small island and think they have found respite―until events don’t go their way. It is not until they board a mysterious train to nowhere that they find that things can always get worse.
Along the way, Brooke’s feelings for Logan intensify, as do her feelings for Ben. Torn between these two boys, caught between their jealousy, she is unsure how she feels―until events choose for her.
As they find themselves thrown back into an arena, they are shocked to discover that Arena Two is even worse. Thrown into a barbaric fighting stage, equipped with weapons, pitted against other teenagers―and against themselves―Brooke and the others will be forced to choose what’s important, and to make the most difficult sacrifices of their lives. Because in Arena Two, no one survives. Ever.
“Grabbed my attention from the beginning and did not let go….This story is an amazing adventure that is fast paced and action packed from the very beginning. There is not a dull moment to be found.”
--Paranormal Romance Guild {regarding Turned}
“Jam packed with action, romance, adventure, and suspense. This book is a wonderful addition to this series and will have you wanting more from Morgan Rice.”
--vampirebooksite.com {regarding Loved}
“Morgan Rice proves herself again to be an extremely talented storyteller….This would appeal to a wide range of audiences, including younger fans of the vampire/fantasy genre. It ended with an unexpected cliffhanger that leaves you shocked.”
--The Romance Reviews{regarding Loved}
- Sales Rank: #1489351 in Books
- Published on: 2012-10-11
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.99" h x .43" w x 5.00" l, .80 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 188 pages
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Equal to Arena One
By angel99mm
Overall, I was not really impressed with this book. I read Book #1 in the series which was recommended after I finished the Hunger Games series. Overall, I was pretty disappointed with the writing style. I didn't get sucked into the plot and would have liked more character development. I'm not sure if my expectations are high based on other authors that I typically read.
I'm not sure which story came first, but it did have some similarities with the Hunger Games theme. So reading the Arena books after made them seem like they were buying into the hype of the other series. I purchased Arena Two because I hate to leave a series unfinished and saw that it had better reviews, but was equally disappointed for the same reasons as with the first.
18 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
I Would Give this ZERO STARS if I Could
By Amazon Customer
I read the first book in this series and I found the writing style and lack of editing to make it very hard to read. I thought the story had potential and I didn't have anything else to read at the moment so I took a chance on Arena Two. That chance was a waste of $6 and the couple of hours it took me to get through this literary nightmare. This author either needs to fire her editor or hire one because the lack of professional editing in this book is worse than the first one. In the beginning of the book for example the main character tells you the name of the little dog and then a few pages later they decide they should name the dog, and look at that it is the same name you just saw them call the dog pages before. The main character "Brooke" calls her sister (Bree) by "Brooke" and "Brooks" several times throughout the book. There are entire sentences that don't even make sense as if she wrote this book on her iPhone and the auto-correct got the best of her at times. I wondered many times if the author's first language is something other than English as she only seems to know about 250 English words and many of those she does not use properly. The repetition is awful, it goes something like this over and over again :"to his credit, Ben picked up Logan when he fell. Then when Ben tripped, to his credit Logan helped him up, then to my credit I love them both even though we just met yesterday."
Once you get past all of the awfulness of how this book is composed (who I am kidding, it is impossible to get past.) I guess you could try to enjoy the story, only it is even more far fetched and silly than the first book. When they are on the river in a boat, for some reason Brooke can see and hear boats miles away when they are around a bend but they never manage too see her boat doing things like stringing rope from bank to bank across the Hudson River as the slaverunners "close in so fast". These characters narrowly escape death by the craziest means possible nearly every page. Just as you think the action will die down and you might get to learn a little about the characters you know nothing about "all hell just broke loose", every. single. time. Brooke is impossible to like as a main character because she has no redeeming qualities. She instantly feels loyal to certain people she meets and decides they are "like a brother" after five minutes, others, also young children, she sends to their deaths without a second thought. I understand it is supposed to be a brutal post-apocalyptic world but I just don't buy it. I love this genre in general and have given many of this type of book four or five stars but this one is just so poorly written and the characters are so shallow that it is impossible to get into it and root for anyone. By the third chapter I was just rooting for it to be over.
I found the first book in this series to be terrible but I thought the story had enough potential that I would try the second one when I was bored. That was a big mistake, it was a waste of time and money and may be the first time in my life I really and truly wish I had not read a book. Please don't waste your time on this epic failure at literature.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Poorly Written but Interesting Story
By Jennifer B.
Comparing this story to The Hunger Games is more than just a stretch. It's an all out split with the Hunger Games on one end of the spectrum and the Arena series on the far opposite. Sure, the premise is similar but that's it. The writing is terrible. The author uses the word "Luckily" almost every other paragraph. I guess no one ever told her what most writing classes teach: "The adverb is not your friend." There are rampant editing errors throughout, which suggests that the author either neglected to use an editor or didn't bother to thoroughly read through her work before publishing.
With all that said, the premise is interesting. Brooke and her friends are on the run from slave runners, who are determined to capture them and force them to fight each to the death. Along the way, they run into mutants, who are humans that have lost their humanity from the radiation that destroyed their souls and disfigured their bodies. Brooke's group finds a boat to take them up the Hudson River, heading toward a so-called and probably fictional Paradise, where people live happily amongst each other, safe from the threats of murder and destruction. Along the way, they will face mortal danger and not all of them will make it out alive.
Fascinating, right? Well it is, but the execution is poor. I feel like this writer needs to get herself a good editor before trying to publish the third and final book in this trilogy. But even that won't save this trilogy. It was a nice attempt, but in the rush to publish, it failed in some pretty basic ways. Sorry Ms. Rice, I hope your future endeavors are a better success.
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