

Tom Fletcher is a number one bestseller and one of the UK’s most popular children’s authors. Giovanna is an ambassador for The Prince’s Trust, a patron for CoppaFeel!, and she also works closely with Tommy’s and Save the Children. Her podcast ‘Happy Mum, Happy Baby’ has over 7 million downloads to date and has featured a range of celebrity guests, including the Duchess of Cambridge. With 11 titles under her belt so far, she is one of the UK’s most successful women’s fiction authors she has also written two non-fiction works focusing on parenting and motherhood. Giovanna Fletcher is a podcast creator and no. And if book three is anything like the first two books, it will be well worth the wait! About the Authors You will want to reread them before the finale. (Darn you Covid 19!) But that’s no reason not to read The Eve of Man and The Eve Illusion now. Originally due for release in the spring of 2021, it has been pushed back until March 2022. Knowing how the first book ended, it will come as no surprise that you’ll be itching to get your hands on the final book as soon as possible. There are so many additional worthy characters in this book, most whom you aren’t sure you can trust, but really hope they are on the “good” side. The story is told from three different perspectives: Eve- the first girl child born in half a century and the hope for the future of humankind Bram-her best friend since childhood, who has become something more and Michael-the guard whose allegiance is being tested. As the cover blurb quotes, “What’s the point in having a life if you don’t do anything with it?” Set in the dystopian future, The Eve Illusion is a cautionary tale of survival’s purpose. I don’t know why you would though, because the first book in the trilogy is just as well written and fast paced as the second. If you haven’t read The Eve of Man, you could pick up The Eve Illusion and get sucked into the narrative with little confusion.

Which is perfect, because Giovanna and Tom Fletcher are masters at seamlessly setting up a sequel without wasting space or time rehashing information. The classy yellow and black motif on The Eve Illusion’s cover gives nothing away as to the action and intrigue inside, though would be a beauty for any library shelf.īook two picks up right after the cliff-hanger where book one left off.

Warning: if you start reading The Eve Illusion, book two in the Eve of Man trilogy, expect to not get anything else done for the next 24 – 48 hours. Review by Kimberly Livingston for Love Books Group And, together with the desperate rebel group fighting against them, Eve has found herself in more danger than she ever could have imagined. In this dangerous new world beyond the Tower, the regime is only ever one step behind.

Watched by the world.Įve finally has the freedom she has wanted for so long, and with Bram she has the love. For the last sixteen years, Eve has been a prisoner.
