These are books I’ve read and really enjoyed. Most of what I talk about will probably be paranormal/scifi but not always. Although it’s rare, I do read some contemporary.
This week is: The Bastille Sphere by Leona Windwalker
Blurb:
The Bastille Sphere: a penal colony being developed by
Harmony Inc. Entry is one way only, with no way out. It's supposed to be for
habitual reoffenders and the worst violent offenders.
River knew there was a chance that he and his brother
would fall behind on the loan they took out to cover their mother's medical
bills and funeral. He never expected Harmony to call in the debt under the
Debtor's Prison Act. He certainly wouldn't have believed that they'd send him
to Bastille to become a gladiator's prize.
Leyland knew just how corrupt Harmony was. Eager to
populate their colony, they used the system to grab anyone they thought
wouldn't be missed. If they qualified for gladiator training, it was a bonus,
as the broadcast games added to the revenue the colony brought in.
The prize: A fight to the death with the winner gaining
his parole. He couldn't leave Bastille, but would gain a modicrum of freedom,
including his own home behind the walls of the Compound outside of the prison
grounds, and be gifted with a mate. It was a win/win as far he was concerened.
Leyland would either be freed by death at last, or he'd win and gain as normal
a life as Bastille offered.
If only it was that easy.
Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08C3YLT9N