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A smile, a dance, some flirtatious banter—and witty heiress Luciana Piccolo was swept off her feet. Literally. When a mysterious, gorgeous woman whisks her onto the dance floor at her father’s masquerade ball, Lucy is thrilled to break the shackles of her privileged but purposeless life. But when the same woman kidnaps her and whisks her to the hideout of the rebels fighting to topple the regime she’s set to inherit, Lucy isn’t thrilled to be actually shackled as a prisoner. She is forced to accompany her abductor—a laconic, rigid assassin named Taylor—across the war-torn regions of the former United States as Taylor carries out perilous assassinations and leads the growing rebel army. Relying on each other to stay alive, the antagonistic spark between Lucy and Taylor smolders into an ardent flame. Secrets unravel and the stakes get fatally higher, as the battle between new love and old loyalty may prove more dangerous than the war they’re trying to survive.
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I was originally excited to read The Order. The problem for me was that it took way too much time for the story to pick up. That, plus being in first person (which it takes a really special writer to pull me in when it comes to first person narrative) – it was really hard for me to get in to. I didn't really understand the attraction. It felt a bit forced. I did like the world the story took place in, and O'Shea is a talented wordsmith. The story itself just wasn't for me, but if you have the patience, the story will pick up and you will have a good ending.