Intercludae
By Felicia Ketcheson
Blurb:-In the isolated city of Lexum, following your heart's desire against' the will of the collective could be deadly. But for seventeen-year-old Breel Sorep, the urge to express herself is just too tempting.
With her passion for drawing on the list of banned activities. Breel is devastated when she receives her final warning. Art offers an escape from the harsh realities of her life, but to be caught once more would have dire consequences for the rebellious teen.
If only Uncle Famut's stories of the fictional world of Intercludae were real. Then Breel could be free to express her creativity instead of being trapped in the field of computer programming-a career chosen for her as a small child.
Starting in a new role, Breel encounters Cafrec, a co-worker with striking sparkling blue eyes, who's unlike anyone the young woman has ever met. Together, the pair begin to decipher a series of clues which seem to reveal that Intercludae may not be so fictional after all.
My Review:- Is following your heart so bad, well it is for Breel. One thing that Breel loves doing is drawing, but that is forbidden and Breel is on her final warning, but drawing is Breel's escape from everything that is happening in her own life. Breel meets Cafrec, someone else that has had to keep things hidden and knows how Breel feels. Both Breel and Cafrec have been warned by the dictator's police. I loved following the story of these two and what they have to go through. How would you feel if you are told you can't do something that you love and helps you cope with everyday life?
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