![]() ![]() Martin perfects keeping the action ongoing while not sacrificing the protagonist’s characterization. Since she is still at the heart of the war, she is surrounded by triggers, and she does her best to deal with them the best way she can, though it is clear she will need help and treatment from others. Phee has PTSD from the actions she witnessed, and that doesn’t simply go away overnight or change with a good day. The focus on Phee’s mental health is absolutely stunning. The story picks up right where TRACKED left off, with Phee taking refuge with the rebellion and trying to process the events that got her there. MARKED, the sequel to TRACKED, by Jenny Martin is a strong combination of action, mental health, and family. As the stakes of the war get higher, sacrifices will be made and lives will be lost before it’s all through. Phee is ready to get answers and win the war, but she struggles with grief and PTSD. Cash is still missing, possibly presumed dead, her uncle is dead, and Charles Benroyal is out for her throat. Phee’s world is turned upside down now that she’s at the rebellion base. ![]()
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