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It's one year later. And everything has changed.

Remember Kira Donovan. Broken, burdened, and evading those who wish her harm, Kira enlists the Arbiters’ help when forced to return to the clutches of the SCI and her angry, estranged love.
Remember Blake Sundry. Exiled, determined, and packing an agenda, Blake seeks assistance on Earth and Thera to use his newfound knowledge to bring down the SCI.
Remember Ethan Darcton. Overworked, emotional, and holding a grudge, Ethan hunts down his stolen property, but finds himself in awkward territory, stuck between the Arbiters and the SCI.
Full of action, competing agendas, romantic entanglements, humor, twists and turns, arbitrate is Megan Thomason’s third installment in the award-winningdaynight series after daynight and clean slate complex (a daynight story).
My thoughts: WOW! The complex plot takes on new dimensions in this story. I knew the SCI was corrupt in daynight and in Clean Slate, but many new layers are uncovered in this book.
Kira is put in a very hard position. She has had many unfortunate things happen to her in the last year since the ending of daynight, but it gets worse. She has three men who she has felt close to, and each hold a special place in her heart. At times it's hard to decipher if they are working to help each other, or against each other. There doesn't seem to be any clear cut solution.
If you love books that are dystopian, have political turmoil, and a little bit of romance, you might want to give this series a try. It is written well. Megan Thomason does a wonderful job at setting up a scene and bringing the right amount of information in play. I love how she is able to work more information in later and leaving the reader engaged and waiting to see what happens next.
My thoughts: WOW! The complex plot takes on new dimensions in this story. I knew the SCI was corrupt in daynight and in Clean Slate, but many new layers are uncovered in this book.
Kira is put in a very hard position. She has had many unfortunate things happen to her in the last year since the ending of daynight, but it gets worse. She has three men who she has felt close to, and each hold a special place in her heart. At times it's hard to decipher if they are working to help each other, or against each other. There doesn't seem to be any clear cut solution.
If you love books that are dystopian, have political turmoil, and a little bit of romance, you might want to give this series a try. It is written well. Megan Thomason does a wonderful job at setting up a scene and bringing the right amount of information in play. I love how she is able to work more information in later and leaving the reader engaged and waiting to see what happens next.
Read an Excerpt:
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The assailant dragged me to the main room and hefted me onto the table. I was paralyzed, unable to move, but still alert. My eyes were still open, yet my vision was blurred. I saw enough to see my attacker was a middle-aged, balding male. Taller than Blake, but shorter than Jax.
The perpetrator moved into the kitchen. I heard water run at the sink. Scrubbing. Jostling of tools? I tried to eke out some words to ask what he was doing…what he had planned for me, but my vocal cords were frozen along with the rest of me.
He moved back over to the table with a tray, but I couldn’t see what was on it. I heard a ripping sound and then he secured my arms and legs to the table with duct tape. Why he bothered when I couldn’t move wasn’t immediately apparent. Then he lifted my shirt to expose my abdomen.
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"You have hit this one out of the park." --ARC Reviewer
"For the record, I LOVED Kira's choice!! And the whole thing just blew me away! Very, very well done!! Now when can I get my hands on generate?! Can't wait " --ARC Reviewer
"Read my ARC of Arbitrate and consider my mind blown! I started it the minute it was sent and couldn't put it down." --ARC Reviewer

Full of competing agendas, romantic entanglements, humor, twists and turns, daynight is an award-winning, bestselling novel and first in thedaynight series.
Praise for daynight: 2012 Book of the Year Award Finalist-Young Adult Fiction, ForeWord Reviews "Sure to win over YA readers looking for a dangerous, dystopian adventure story" —Kirkus Reviews
"Gripping young adult dystopian novel; compelling conflicts; high stakes; powerful narrative; surprises keep coming; strong writing; page-turner; engaging characters; Readers will be hungry for the sequels.”—BlueInk Review (starred review)
"Thomason's description of Thera's totalitarianism will make fans of Brave New World shiver... SCI, her fantasy corporation, has disturbing parallels to actual companies and regimes that claim to do good while harming people... The author deftly appeals to both romance-loving teens as well as those intrigued by young adults fighting the establishment.”—ForeWord Clarion Review, 4 stars

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