For fans of The Hunger Games and Divergentcomes a story like no other…A toxic river divides nineteen-year-old Violet Bates’s world by gender.Women rule the East. Men rule the West.Welcome to the lands of Matrus and Patrus.Ever since the disappearance of her beloved younger brother, Violet’s life has been consumed by an anger she struggles to control. Already a prisoner to her own nation, now … struggles to control. Already a prisoner to her own nation, now she has been sentenced to death for her crimes.
But one decision could save her life.
Everything about the patriarchy is dangerous for a rebellious girl like Violet. She cannot break the rules if she wishes to stay alive.
But abiding by rules has never been Violet’s strong suit.
When she’s thrust into more danger than she could have ever predicted, Violet is forced to sacrifice many things in the forbidden kingdom … including forbidden love.
In a world divided by gender, only the strongest survive…
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I loved these books. Well.written
Ok book in the dystopia genre…read better.
DIVINELY ENTERTAINING !!!
Title: The Gender Game
Series: The Gender Games
Author: Bella Forrest
Designation: Book 1 of 7, Full-Length, Not A Standalone, Cliffhanger Ahead #fantasy #dystopian #romance #action #adventure #youngadult #comingofage
My Rating: Five Divinely Entertaining Stars*****
Wow! I loved, loved, loved The Gender Game! I’ve been a diehard Bella Forrest fan for several years and have read (and reread) every single release in her international bestselling A Shade of Vampire Series. When I learned Forrest was debuting a new series, one vastly dissimilar to anything she has published to date, I immediately raced to Amazon to preorder my copy. I could hardly wait to get it in my hot little hands and Forrest did not disappoint. She not only met all my expectations, she surpassed them! I love romance, adore fantasy, completely smitten with action/adventure and totally obsessed with mystery, intrigue, and suspense, but give me a combination of these elements in one great read and I’m in heaven! And that’s exactly what Forrest has delivered in The Gender Game. Forrest is a truly gifted storyteller and has once again demonstrated her incredible talent, exceptional skill and unparalleled imagination with the creation of a vividly depicted and beautifully detailed world, populated with complex, well-developed characters and masterfully layered with mystery, suspense, and unexpected plot twists. If asked to describe this book in one sentence, I would simply say, imagine the melding of The Hunger Games, Divergent, and Maze Runner into one extraordinary story and you would have The Gender Game. But make no mistake, the obstacles, adversity, and misfortune suffered by the characters in this story is no game as the title implies. It’s a life and death struggle for not only their very existence but also for the fate of the nations of Matrus and Patrus, two societies divided by much more than a toxic river and a tragic history. The narrative was beautifully written with a first-person perspective from the female protagonist, Violet Bates of Matrus. The dialogue is smart, natural, well executed and flows effortlessly. But without a doubt, my favorite component is the cast of intriguing and engaging characters. They are captivating, realistic and relatable, literally exploding from the pages to capture my imagination as well as my heart. I fell in love with the heroine, nineteen-year-old Violet Bates, who has been branded by the Matrus legal system as a dangerous criminal. In reality, Violet is simply a victim of her own fate, forced into an untenable existence and desperately trying to survive despite the tragic circumstances of her life. I was in awe of Violet’s strength, tenacity, and sheer will to live. But despite the adversity, she remains innocent and naive in matters of the heart and the opposite sex. The fact that she has never known any men other than her younger brother combined with the tragic events of her life has caused Violet to harden her heart, not only to men but to everyone and as a result has become uncharacteristically jaded for someone her age. It quickly becomes apparent that Violet is an incredibly complex character with multiple layers of emotion and feelings she discovers and explores for the very first time throughout the story. Violet is a remarkable young woman and truly a worthy heroine. This story came to life for me. I felt as if I were there with Violet through every step of her perilous journey. I cried for her, sympathized and empathized with her; my heart even broke for her. I desperately wanted to wrap her in my arms and console her. I have such high hopes for Violet, wanting so badly for her to find happiness. I can hardly wait to continue the heart-wrenching coming of age adventure with this brave young heroine in the next book of the series.
Did I like this book? No, I LOVED it! Once I started reading, I simply could not stop. I was completely enthralled, glued to my seat, white knuckling my ereader with my heart fluttering wildly in my chest as the pages flew, and loved every single minute. It was magnificent! Would I recommend this book? You bet and I am, for a wide variety of ages. Although there is some violence, it’s not gory or graphic, and there’s no profanity(except one little word). There is a sweet blossoming romance but no explicit sex. I would probably give this book a PG rating, ages 13 to 113. Will I read this author again? Abso-freaking-lutely! Just as soon as she releases her next book! And finally, was I entertained? YES! Completely and totally entertained. No spoilers from me, but I will say, if you’re looking for an intriguing, riveting and somewhat dystopian saga featuring a gutsy, selfless, troubled but compassionate kick-butt underdog heroine perfectly paired with an intense, gruff yet surprisingly sensitive, ruggedly handsome unlikely hero, and filled to the brim with danger, drama, action, adventure, fantasy, hardship, angst, bravery, loyalty, betrayal, mystery, suspense, intrigue, espionage, plot twists and the hopeful promise of forbidden love, then this book is definitely for you! Fabulous entertainment and an awesome read!
In the premise for this story, the two neighboring sovereign states of Matrus and Patrus are the only remaining survivors of the once great country of America whose land was devastated and population very nearly destroyed during The Last War centuries earlier. Originally they were one group, but as the result of political discord between genders, the two factions became divided into two very different nations, Matrus with a matriarchal government ruled by a queen, and Patrus with opposing patriarchal beliefs and governed by a king. The female party was convinced the political viewpoints of men combined with their aggressive behavior were directly responsible for the war, blaming them for the annihilation of the once great America. They believed women should be allowed to govern society using a peaceful doctrine as the basis for their new civilization with the national motto of ‘Freedom In Peace’. The men refused to address or even acknowledge the concerns of the female party giving the women only two options: remain and keep silent…or leave to form their own society. They chose the latter. Thus, the two opposing nations of Matrus and Patrus were born. Both now attempt to exist on a small strip of territory located in Appalachia separated by the toxic Veil River but with very little interaction between the two. Extreme prejudice and gender discrimination are shown for the few males residing in Matrus and in turn, the same holds true for females in Patrus. Men have no rights in Matrus, but neither do women living in Patrus. A woman cannot live in Patrus unless she is owned by a male citizen, and must have a male guardian with her at all times. I found the concept and premise for this story to be new, unique, original, fresh, imaginative, exciting, fascinating, and actually quite realistic. With the current political climate in our country, I can truly envision this happening in our society today.
Violet Bates has never had an easy life and, consequently, has found herself always battling her anger. Growing up as an orphan, she was constantly taunted by others and called Violent instead of Violet. A series of tragic events result in a 19-year-old Violet being marked as criminal in Matrus and sentenced to death. Fortunately for our young heroine, fate intervenes and she’s offered an opportunity to serve her country by accepting an undercover mission in Patrus where she is expected to recover a mysterious object stolen from a Matrian lab in an act of espionage by a Patrian sympathizer. If she can successfully complete her assignment, she will be granted her life, her freedom, and finally allowed to see her brother with whom she’s had no contact at all for eight long years. But women residing in Patrus have no rights and must be owned by a male citizen. They must submit to men and are only allowed out of the home when accompanied by a male guardian. A woman in Patrus is in constant danger with perils at every turn, especially a Matrian woman like Violet who is unfamiliar with the laws and customs of Patrus. No self-respecting woman of Matrus would ever allow themselves to be owned, subjugated and treated as chattel by any man. Yet, if she is to complete her mission, she must acquiesce and submit. It seems either way, Violet is at risk of losing her life; so clearly, her only choice is to accept the assignment and become a pawn in the centuries-old struggle between Matrus and Patrus. Violet quickly realizes she must use her keen intelligence along with every skill she possesses if she is to complete her mission and survive. But never having known a man other than her brother, the one thing Violet could never have anticipated is the effect of meeting the ruggedly handsome Viggo Croft, a natural born male citizen of Patrus who stirs her blood and clouds her senses with emotions unlike anything she’s ever experienced. And even worse, Viggo is a warden of Patrus, an enforcer of the law, and should be her enemy. Facing unimaginable danger and insurmountable odds, can Violet defy fate and once again find a way to survive??? We’ll see!
I bought the whole series. It’s very good, with excellent characters, and constant action, unexpected twists and surprises, and great reuse of settings and technology from earlier books. By book 5, I was ready for the end, though. It felt just a little bit dragged out – but that could be only my opinion.
I couldn’t put this book down. It was well written and truly amazing
I gave this book a four out of five because it took forever to get into the climax. It ended on a cliffhanger so of course I had to read the second book. My recommendation is not to give up on the book like I almost did.
Really great book and series! It has everything. Humor, romance, mystery, spies, Kings, Queens and a fight for what’s right. You won’t be able to put this book or series down!
Comparing this book to The Hunger Games and Divergent is akin to comparing passable high school fanfiction to LOTR. A very generic female heroine who is continually called “strong,” but hasn’t actually done anything to earn the title besides know how throw a punch, a very rushed plot, underdeveloped characters, and editing that needs some serious work. Not worth the read, and I’m definitely not reading the next in the series.
Writing a book from either side of the Gender Gape would be tough. This author “Bella Forrest” has done a great job of telling a story and not making “The other gender” look bad.
I really enjoyed listening to this book! I did not see the twist coming.