Arena 1 (Book #1 of the Survival Trilogy)

· The Survival Trilogy Book 1 · Morgan Rice
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“Shades of THE HUNGER GAMES permeate a story centered around two courageous teens determined to buck all odds in an effort to regain their loved ones. But the true strength in any story lies not so much in its setting and events as in how the characters come across, come alive, and handle their lives--and it's here that ARENA ONE begins to diverge from the predictable and enters the more compelling realms of believability and strength….ARENA ONE builds a believable, involving world and is recommended….for those who enjoy dystopian novels, powerful female characters, and stories of uncommon courage.”

 

--Midwest Book Review

 

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The #1 Bestseller! 

 

New York. 2120. American has been decimated, wiped out from the second Civil War. In this post-apocalyptic world, survivors are far and few between. And most of those who do survive are members of the violent gangs, predators who live in the big cities. They patrol the countryside looking for slaves, for fresh victims to bring back into the city for their favorite death sport: Arena One. The death stadium where opponents are made to fight to the death, in the most barbaric of ways. There is only one rule to the arena: no one survives. Ever. 

 

Deep in the wilderness, high up in the Catskill Mountains, 17 year old Brooke Moore manages to survive, hiding out with her younger sister, Bree. They are careful to avoid the gangs of slaverunners who patrol the countryside. But one day, Brooke is not as careful as she can be, and Bree is captured. The slaverunners take her away, heading to the city, and to what will be a certain death

 

Brooke, a Marine’s daughter, was raised to be tough, to never back down from a fight. When her sister is taken, Brooke mobilizes, uses everything at her disposal to chase down the slaverunners and get her sister back. Along the way she runs into Ben, 17, another survivor like her, whose brother was taken. Together, they team up on their rescue mission. 

 

What follows is a post-apocalyptic, action-packed thriller, as the two of them pursue the slaverunners on the most dangerous ride of their lives, following them deep into the heart of New York. Along the way, if they are to survive, they will have to make some of the hardest choices and sacrifices of their lives, encountering obstacles neither of them had expected—including their unexpected feelings for each other. Will they rescue their siblings? Will they make it back? And will they, themselves, have to fight in the arena? 

 

“Grabbed my attention from the beginning and did not let go….This story is an amazing adventure that is fast paced and action packed from the very beginning. There is not a dull moment to be found.” 

 

--Paranormal Romance Guild {regarding Turned} 

 

"I will admit, before ARENA ONE, I had never read anything post-apocalyptic before. I never thought it would be something I would enjoy….Well, I was very pleasantly surprised at how addicting this book was. ARENA ONE was one of those books that you read late into the night until your eyes start to cross because you don't want to put it down….It is no secret that I love strong heroines in the books I read….Brooke was tough, strong, un-relentless, and while there is romance in the book, Brooke wasn't ruled by that....I would highly recommend ARENA ONE.” 
--Dallas Examiner 

 

ARENA ONE is Book #1 in the Survival Trilogy, and is 85,000 words. Book #2 in the series, ARENA TWO, is now also available.

 

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4.2
541 reviews
Brian Clancy
October 13, 2019
It's not often I'm motivated to write a review of a book or a movie, as taste is personal ... but this has to be one of the worst-written books I've ever come across. As others have said, it's bad enough that the narrator mispronounces so many ordinary words, but even a perfect performance in this regard couldn't make up for the desperately limited vocabulary (suddenly, suddenly, suddenly, slowly, softly, suddenly ...) and the endless repetition of phrases and descriptions. The book appears to have been published without any editorial oversight, and could easiily have been cut by two thirds. That aside, even though I can usually suspend belief to a certain extent, this story asks way too much. What started out as an interesting concept in Chapter 1 rapidly deteriorated into an account of the incoherent behaviour of a randy, narcissistic, teenage girl, abandonned by her parents and suffering from PTSD, completely incapable of learning from her own mistakes, and willing to put the sister she claims to care about through all kinds of hell because of them. In itself, that could have been a subject worth exploring ... but it's wrapped up in so many ludicrous scenarios and superhuman feats it's impossible to think of Brooke as anything other than a character designed by a room full of typing monkeys. All-in-all, even at a cost of 0.00, this book is priced way too high. If I were the author, I'd remove it - because if this is representative of her work, I sure won't read anything else she's written.
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ria wright
May 12, 2022
unrealistic plot the main character should be dead 100 times over, so many words a repeated and a lot of key things dont make sense. i dont like the way the book completely demonized burns and burn victims. the 'romance' and dicisions that brook makes are super unrealistic. i also find it hard to believe that an American apocalypse has gone on for like 3 years without any foreign intervention. i like most of the Morgan rice books but this one feels incredibly repetitive. it was also extremely easy to guess what was going to happen. this also feels like a total copy of other books
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Stosh Przychowicz
October 13, 2022
As many others have already pointed out, the story is supposed to take place in this reality, just in the future. You will need to to be able to forget the plot built in the previous paragraph in order to accept the changes in a new one, for example the main character, a 17 year old girl somehow managed to survive with her younger sister for 3 in a post apocalyptic wilderness. It's winter, she comes home with a salmon and has no idea how to cook it. Previously, she spoke of how the streams in summer are abundant with fish. She is apparently a super street fighter because her survivalist Marine corpse ( not a typo that's how it's consistently pronounced) father, apparently never taught her a thing about wilderness survival, but; places her in a plethora of fighting techniques from boxing to martial arts. Just don't. It's so completely frustrating.
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Morgan Rice is the #1 bestselling and USA Today bestselling author of the epic fantasy series THE SORCERER’S RING, comprising seventeen books; of the #1 bestselling series THE VAMPIRE JOURNALS, comprising twelve books; of the #1 bestselling series THE SURVIVAL TRILOGY, a post-apocalyptic thriller comprising three books; of the epic fantasy series KINGS AND SORCERERS, comprising six books; of the epic fantasy series OF CROWNS AND GLORY, comprising eight books; of the epic fantasy series A THRONE FOR SISTERS, comprising eight books; of the new science fiction series THE INVASION CHRONICLES, comprising four books; of the new fantasy series OLIVER BLUE AND THE SCHOOL FOR SEERS, comprising three books (and counting); and of the fantasy series THE WAY OF STEEL, comprising three books (and counting). Morgan’s books are available in audio and print editions, and translations are available in over 25 languages.

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