Storm Fall (Rebel Wing #2) by Tracy Banghart
Publication Date: December 16th, 2014
Genre: Young Adult Science Fiction
~Summary~
In the action-packed sequel to Rebel Wing, Aris battles for life and love . . . and not everyone will survive.
Aris Haan gave up everything to join the Atalantan Military: her family, her boyfriend, even her identity. In the end, though, it didn’t matter that she was a war hero. When the all-male Military discovered that she was actually a woman, she was sent home and erased from history.
Now she has a chance to go back to the battlefield—as herself. But as hard as it was to be a soldier in disguise, it’s even more difficult now. The men in her unit undermine her at every turn. The Safaran army has spies everywhere, perhaps even on Aris’s stationpoint. And she’s falling for her mysterious superior officer, Milek. But their relationship is forbidden, just stolen moments between training sessions and missions. There’s no room for love in war.
Then Aris discovers that Safara’s leaders have set their sights on her, Atalanta’s hero. And she must find them before they find her . . .
Aris Haan gave up everything to join the Atalantan Military: her family, her boyfriend, even her identity. In the end, though, it didn’t matter that she was a war hero. When the all-male Military discovered that she was actually a woman, she was sent home and erased from history.
Now she has a chance to go back to the battlefield—as herself. But as hard as it was to be a soldier in disguise, it’s even more difficult now. The men in her unit undermine her at every turn. The Safaran army has spies everywhere, perhaps even on Aris’s stationpoint. And she’s falling for her mysterious superior officer, Milek. But their relationship is forbidden, just stolen moments between training sessions and missions. There’s no room for love in war.
Then Aris discovers that Safara’s leaders have set their sights on her, Atalanta’s hero. And she must find them before they find her . . .
~Sequel To~
~About The Author~
Award-winning author, Army wife, and mom Tracy Banghart has an MA in Publishing and an unhealthy affection for cupcakes. Her quiet childhood led to a reading addiction, writing obsession, and several serious book boyfriends. She writes novels featuring strong women, realistic romances, and tight female friendships because she believes in cultivating worlds where women support rather than compete with one another, and first kisses happen en route to new adventures, instead of in lieu of them.
Website: http://www.tracybanghart.com/
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~Guest Post~
In my Rebel Wing
series, the main character, Aris, is what I’d consider a strong female
character. In fact, there are a LOT of strong women in the books. But Aris
isn’t aware of her own strength at the beginning of the first book. She has to
find her way. I think there are a lot of different ways a character can be
strong, whether it be physically, like Katniss, or through sacrifice, like
Beauty in the story of Beauty and the Beast – she takes her father’s place,
willingly, even though she thinks the beast is going to kill her! And then you
have those characters who don’t start strong, but grow and change as the book
goes along.
Here’s a list of my favorite strong female characters.
They’re not necessarily the “typical” go-to’s, but I think that if you like
reading about strong women, you’ll enjoy these books!
My 10 Favorite Books
with Strong Female Main Characters
Graceling by
Kristin Cashore
Sunshine by Robin
McKinley
On Fortune’s Wheel
by Cynthia Voigt
The Cahill Witch
Chronicles by Jessica Spotswood
Silver Phoenix by
Cindy Pon
The Near Witch by
Victoria Schwab
Fire in the Mist
by Holly Lisle
Pride and Prejudice
by Jane Austen
Blue Castle by L.
M. Montgomery
The Blue Sword by
Robin McKinley
Thanks for stopping by!
*I was supposed to be apart of the book blitz for this back in December but that month was crazy for me so I wasn't able to post, so this is me making up for that*
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