
Girl in the Arena
by Lise Haines
Summary:
Lyn is the daughter of a woman who has now married 7 gladiators - a sport that has come back to life in the modern age yet is still a fight to the death. When Lyn gives her dowry bracelet to her 7th and favorite father as he goes in to one of his last contracted fights, her father is defeated and his killer picks up her dowry bracelet. By law, she is now supposed to marry the man - but how could she marry her father's killer? Since her mother cannot marry anymore, Lyn has to make a decision that is right for her, her mother, and her little brother who has strange prophecies and generally does not seem in touch with reality.
Review:
I have to say, I really liked this novel. I didn't have many expectations as to what it would be, so I really just sort of jumped into the plot. I love Lyn's spirit, the way that she knows she can't run away from her problems but that she also can't settle for becoming something she's not. Part-way through the book Lyn decides that she need to fight for her family and not just give in to the laws. The problem is, she starts to like her father's killer - a young man named Uber. It's not love, but she considers that if she met him in any other way she would've liked him instantly. He's a little slow-witted, but very much speaks from the heart.
Also vying for her attention is her friend Mark - a guy who really does want to be a gladiator, despite all the negatives about it and is willing to help her with what she need to do - fight Uber to the death.
Overall, I loved the idea of this society - a corporation taking over a sport that resonated in ancient times and then creating their own niche in society with anyone involved. I liked the style of the book, which was a bit different using - instead of " when people are talking and the writing is just great.
I would've liked a little bit more action, but for the plot line - the small amount it had really worked.
4/5 Roses


It didn't WOW me, but it was pretty darn good.
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Lyn is the daughter of a woman who has now married 7 gladiators - a sport that has come back to life in the modern age yet is still a fight to the death. When Lyn gives her dowry bracelet to her 7th and favorite father as he goes in to one of his last contracted fights, her father is defeated and his killer picks up her dowry bracelet. By law, she is now supposed to marry the man - but how could she marry her father's killer? Since her mother cannot marry anymore, Lyn has to make a decision that is right for her, her mother, and her little brother who has strange prophecies and generally does not seem in touch with reality.
Review:
I have to say, I really liked this novel. I didn't have many expectations as to what it would be, so I really just sort of jumped into the plot. I love Lyn's spirit, the way that she knows she can't run away from her problems but that she also can't settle for becoming something she's not. Part-way through the book Lyn decides that she need to fight for her family and not just give in to the laws. The problem is, she starts to like her father's killer - a young man named Uber. It's not love, but she considers that if she met him in any other way she would've liked him instantly. He's a little slow-witted, but very much speaks from the heart.
Also vying for her attention is her friend Mark - a guy who really does want to be a gladiator, despite all the negatives about it and is willing to help her with what she need to do - fight Uber to the death.
Overall, I loved the idea of this society - a corporation taking over a sport that resonated in ancient times and then creating their own niche in society with anyone involved. I liked the style of the book, which was a bit different using - instead of " when people are talking and the writing is just great.
I would've liked a little bit more action, but for the plot line - the small amount it had really worked.
4/5 Roses



It didn't WOW me, but it was pretty darn good.
Buy it on Amazon*
Find it on Goodreads
Find it on LibraryThing
Find it on Shelfari
*If you buy this book on Amazon through the link above, I will receive a small portion of the sales.



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