
Silver Elite delivers a gripping debut with psychic warfare, underground resistance, and intense chemistry anchored by protagonist Wren’s fight to protect herself and her cause. If you’re into dystopian settings with strategic tension, secret identities, and romantic conflict, this is a riveting new pick.
One of the biggest new sensations on Tik Tok, Silver Elite is said to be Hunger Games, but only if Katniss chose the game makers instead of Peeta, but still planned to betray the game makers.
It took me awhile to purchase this book, because in Canada, books are expensive to buy, but eventually it did make its way to my shelf and it did not take me long to pull it back off to read it (I paused another series I was in the middle of to read it.)
There is a lot of aspects of this book that I enjoyed, but also a lot that was predictable, but in a good way.
The FMC is predictable and a little naïve. I also think her name is a little silly, but that is just a personal preference. Darlington reminds me a setting and time that is not this book. I think that Darlington has to take a step back from the rebel business because they seem to be using her just as much as the villains are using her.
The MMC definitely has some daddy issues (well deserved daddy issues) and some predictable secrets, but he definitely cares for the FMC.
It is definitely a romantasy, with some steamy scenes in the novel. I thought that the pace of the book was very good. The ending was quite rude ending with a cliff hanger that has me itching for book two already.
If you are looking for a dystopian romantasy, enemies to lover trope, then I would recommend picking up this novel.
-Fallon

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