Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Reader's Review: "The Arena" by Santana Young


Synopsis from Amazon:
Earth is gone...
The galaxy is at war...
But Duncan Alexander Greyson has more important things to worry about. 

After the death of his mother, Duncan’s dad sells him into slavery.

Now, he must fight for his life in a space-age coliseum, trained to kill by the worst humankind has to offer. He’s promised freedom but only if he can claw his way out from ever-mounting debt.

When a secret his mother took to her grave comes to light, Duncan becomes more determined than ever. He’s leaving Neo Roma. Even if it’s in a body bag.

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My Review:


I dove headlong into this book because of its connection with another author I've read before and enjoyed--namely that they are family! The skill in storytelling and weaving a sympathetic character and a strong host of supporting characters is as matched as two apples from the same tree--Santana Young holds her candle high alongside E. A. Copen (*see below for books by this author!), in this wild ruckus that is at once a neo-historical dystopia and a sci-fi cyberpunk all rolled into one!
Duncan is quite young for the situations and trials life forces upon him--but at the same time, the circumstances of his heritage also uniquely equip him with unexpected fortitude to withstand such trials that would break an ordinary person of his age. Sold into an inter-planetary gladiator training school, he doesn't have much time to make the switch from fighting to understand how he got there and why things are the way they are, to fighting just as hard to survive and navigate the social intrigues and sheer peril of being a killer entertainer. (Pun intended)

My favorite part about the whole adventure would have to be the characters. Young populates her novel with exquisite and unique characters, from Pitbull, the man in charge, to various other gladiators and trainees who have managed to survive this long. Most intriguing of all, though, was the one known as "Mom." I feel like the story really took of and became irresistible when Mom joined the story! I loved Mom. Don't get me wrong, the other characters were enjoyable too, the way some of them went from "every man for himself" to working together to pull off the biggest upset in the history of Neo Roma! I loved the way Young gave them all their individual arcs, and involved them in their own unique ways. Well done!

The fight scenes played out exactly like something from a blockbuster film. I could see every twist, turn, and cut clearly playing out in my head as I read. I would grimace and turn the page really fast at the gruesome parts. Young doesn't shy away from killing a few darlings and dealing real peril to even her best characters, to say nothing of the hero, Duncan! It almost felt like "everything that the Hunger Games might have been, with just a little more planning and a little less tech-obsession"!

Bottom line, I am totally sold on the Everen Series--in fact, the whole concept of the Everen as a mysterious race was beyond cool to me! THE ARENA earns a full *****5 STAR***** rating, and it is with great pleasure that I include an Upstream Writer Certified Absolutely Recommended endorsement. If you love high action, distinct characters, and new twists on ancient cultures... if you don't mind intense violence/gore and the odd sexual reference (more along the lines of "it comes with the social territory" and not "it's the sole focus of the whole book"... Young is tactful about it, otherwise I couldn't recommend it!), then this is definitely a book worth reading and a series worth hyping!

Further Reading: (Neo-Historical/Intense Plots/Future-Past)

Stories of Togas, Daggers And Magic--Assaph Mehr
       -Murder in Absentia
The Cadeau Series--Connie Olvera
       -Who Can You Trust?
The Red Dog Conspiracy--Patricia Loofbourrow
       -The Alcatraz Coup 
       -Jacq of Spades 
       -Queen of Diamonds 
The Vemreaux Trilogy--Mary E. Twomey 
       -The Way 
       -The Truth 
       -The Lie
The Books of Winter--R. R. Virdi
       -Dangerous Ways 
Judah Black Series--E. A. Copen
       -Guilty By Association



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