From “The Treemakers”The words of sixteen-year-old Joy Montgomery’s late father, Zephyr the Magnificent, urge her onward in this quest for truth and freedom, with the allusion that all is not as it seems in Bygonne. Faced with the exhausting task of building mechanical trees that produce the precious oxygen they breathe, the Greenleigh orphan slaves piece together clues about the existence of a … existence of a possible forbidden paradise beyond The Wall. To find the truth, shatter the illusions, and free the children, Joy must entrust the aid of an unlikely ally who harbors dangerous secrets.
From “The Soultakers”
“What a journey you have been on, Joy Montgomery. But it isn’t over yet . . . . No . . . I’m afraid you have much farther to go.”
Joy Montgomery is a hero. The Treemakers are finally home, safe, and free in a well-deserved and long awaited paradise. The children can now settle into normal, carefree lives. Or so they thought. Troubled by secrets their newfound paradise reveals, coupled with tangled feelings toward those she loves, Joy sees the painful truth: they’re still prisoners forever wounded by the effects of a traumatic past. An ominous warning from a trusted friend strengthens her resolve to never let down her guard, to always be prepared, to be ready for war . . . both inside and out.
Once again, the Treemakers are faced with escaping disaster, and Joy’s strength is pushed to its limit, her sanity pushed to the brink of collapse. Just when their situation couldn’t get any more desperate, they’re thrust into a series of shocking tribulations that are nothing short of nightmarish.
Will the Treemakers of Greenleigh annihilate the forces of evil that seek to capture and control their souls? Or will the magic Joy thought she’d found be just another illusion?
From “The Seeker’s Keys”
Joy Montgomery’s life has never been as it seems. She knows this now. Her tragic journey has been a complex mirage of dreams and illusions set in place by her ancestors’ secrets and driven by the calculated genius of her late father, Zephyr the Magnificent. In the Greenleigh Tree Factory, under the rule of the wretched Superiors, he’d prepared her for this future as if he’d already known the outcome. He’d instilled into her the quest for truth, freedom, and love, and had given her the strength to guard with her life those she now protects, some of whom she must risk her life to save.
Now, the treemakers and the saltminers are split over Bygonne. They must acquire the Seeker’s Keys with the help of Zephyr’s clues, which also must be found along the way. Stakes are high, war is coming, and now, Joy has everything to lose. Will they be triumphant, like Cheyenne said they’d be, and grasp the promised victory? Or will they face defeat at the hands of Lord Daumier and lose the future waiting for them on the other side of The Wall?
“What did you see in me?”
“That you’re a hero. You’re my hero.”
“I’m no hero, Joy. Don’t ever forget this, okay? You’re the light in the dark. You’re the love that conquers fear and evil. You’re the hero, Joy. You always have been, and you always will be.”
The internationally bestselling Treemakers Trilogy is a series that appeals to fans of The Maze Runner, Divergent, and The Hunger Games. With heart-pumping action and spine-tingling plot twists, this series is sure to leave you flipping pages until the wee hours of the morning.
**Content Advisory: This series contains themes which may be too intense for younger readers, and/or disturbing to those sensitive to violence, language, or gore. Persons with PTSD from any sort of violence, please read at your own risk.
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The Treemakers trilogy kept me on the edge of my seat, wondering what’s to come. It also filled my heart with a heaviness, my eyes with tears. Then there are the moments my soul would flitter, in that way it does when touched by such moments of love. Christina can definitely tell a story & there’s wisdom flowing from her soul. The Treemakers trilogoy not only touched a variety of emotions, but it brought my brain into play as well.
Probably the best thing about this trilogy is that is a YA series that I was able to enjoy with my 13 year old daughter. This trilogy is one that teens and adults both will love.
Book 1 Review: This is by far one of my most favorite stories that I have ever read. This author is amazing at keeping you at the edge of your seat throughout the entire book. I am so excited to find out where she takes this story. LOVE LOVE LOVE this book.
The Treemakers are a bunch of orphaned children forced to be slaves by the Superiors, who work the children to their death. The trees are meant to keep the dying outside world alive with fresh oxygen while inside the factory the children are dying and enslaved. No one at the factory lives past the age of 30.
The main character Joy is awesome. She is only 16, yet she has taken her orphan brothers and sisters under her wing, caring for them and trying for a better future for all. Joy begins to plan how to free them. So go read this book and find out what happens.
Book 2 Review: I’m obsessed with this series. The writing is great and the action and suspense are top notch. The Soultakers, the second book in the trilogy, picks up just where the first, The Treemakers, left off. The Treemakers and the Saltminers think they found their paradise. They have a beach, they are adored by adults, are building relationships, going to school. And then something happens, a flood. They find out the truth about where they had been staying.
Poor Joy just when I thought she was going to be happy, nope she’s not. the memorable characters, Mateo, Jax, Smudge, Johnny, Baby Lou and the little girls. We are introduced to new villains and heroes and a few who have changed sides. Twists and turns are in full affect.
I can not wait to read the next book in this series. GREAT BOOK SERIES.
Book 3 Review: This is the 3rd and last book in this series. I loved this series, I was really sad to see it end. I loved getting to know these characters. This book picked up a day after the 2nd books ending. Also we have alternate POV’s: Joy, Jax and Smudge. I really hate giving spoilers on new books. So I’ll just say pick up all 3 of these books, They are fantastic. The author has sucked me into this crazy world, and now that it’s over I’m sad that this is the end. But i’m excited to see what the author will do next.