Robin’s Review of  In Ora: The Land of the Superior  


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In Ora: The Land of the Superior 

by Sotto Voce

   

Rating: 5 out of 5.
In Ora: The Land of the Superior 
by Sotto Voce

In a world divided between the superior and the bereft, a desperate man must find a way to save someone he cares about. But what sacrifice does he have to make?
In a world divided between the superior and the bereft, a desperate man must find a way to save someone he cares about. But what sacrifice does he have to make?

Luke thought he’d found purpose again. After years of heartache and a devastating loss, his companionship with the strong-willed Ruyi gave him a reason to cherish life, even in a home plagued with poverty and disease, the Origin. But when he learns about Ruyi’s life-threatening and mysterious disease, Luke is prepared to seek help in the only place a cure exists, Ora.

Returning to Ora thrusts him into an intriguing world where everyone has achieved physical superiority and perfection. It has advanced technology and found keys to tailoring genes and eradicating diseases. But Ora’s solution came with an exorbitant tag.

To Ora, Origin is just its arrogant but fallen ancestor, and now, a defective neighbor with nothing to offer. They could save Ruyi, but what is the cost that Luke has to pay?
Robin's Review: In the book "Ora: The Land of the Superior" by Sotto Voce, the concept of human evolution diverging between those who have and those who do not is explored. One man witnesses a woman being attacked and comes to her aid, forming a close bond with her. To help her heal, he takes her to the land of the elites, but he ends up trading himself in exchange for her treatment. As he realizes that the elites are keeping him to delay her healing, he plans an escape for both. This captivating novel blends light thriller and romance with a modern and cosmopolitan approach. It features futuristic technology such as robotic arms, floating cars, and hidden pathways requiring access permission. Although three medical concepts are introduced in the story, they remain vague and do not detract from the overall enjoyment of the book.

The second book in the series is coming in November.

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