He wants to rule the world. She was born to stop him.
Thinking she's a normal teen has become difficult for Fale. Since the visions started coming true, she's kept her secret. But when the life of her biomechanical, hot crush is threatened, she acts, setting into motion the race of her life.
On the run, Fale and Keron must battle their unknown attackers to solve the mystery of why they are being hunted.
When the answers come, they aren't what anyone expected. The human citizens believe the lies they were fed and magic has been forgotten, though the war between wizards and mages has been brewing for centuries.
If Fale can accept the identity she's been given and the power that runs in her veins, a greater destiny awaits her, but the war has awakened with her in the center.
Rebellion is in her blood, but can she admit that she has the strength to be a warrior princess? Can she defeat the greatest evil her world has ever known? Can she love a man who is part machine? ♥
For fans of Sarah J Maas's Throne of Glass and Suzanne Collins's The Hunger Games. Are you ready for the adventure?
"The Key of F" is book one of a fantastic YA Fantasy Series. Haskins has created a fantasy dystopia that is complex, but not too overwhelming. The story line has lots of action and conflict, both emotionally and physically. Haskins blends in sci-fi with her fantasy world, which adds depth to the story she's telling. The author has created a world full of engaging characters that face a dark and dangerous society. The dialogue is crisp, and the characters are well developed.
My personal opinion is we have The Hunger Games meets A Wrinkle in Time; looking forward to see where this develops. Highly recommend reading. ~Billie Wichkan (Goodreads)
"The Key Of F is a fantastic cornerstone in building a new world of fantasy from the mind of Jennifer Haskin. The richness of the world is only tempered by the dark nature of the rigid class system found within. True fantasy allows readers to connect with other-worldly characters, and the Key of F accomplishes this by submerging the reader in a mad world with familiar themes. I was particularly drawn to the lower-class nature of cyborgs and how individuals who lose limbs are viewed as- somehow-less human for restoring them with cybernetics. Fale, the heroine, is also a page-turner in the beginning of her hero's quest from orphan to warrior. I definitely recommend readers dive into this world of love, loss, and magic to find pieces of themselves in the reflection of the fantastic."
~Jay Sandlin (Who Would Win?)
"Unpredictable! Twisting, and turning! It was like being on a rollercoaster, in a good way. I truthfully could not have predicted anything that happened, and that made the book a thousand times better."
~ Purely Olivia (Book Blogger)
"Another strong element to this story were the characters. Fale is not your average damsel in distress. She is a strong female heroine who is more than capable of taking care of herself. Her peacekeeper training has seen to that. Even so, the depth of her character is such that she is strong, yet fragile in many ways. As an orphan, she has a strong desire to feel like she belongs. She was also raised by a man, and missed out on the relationship talks and makeup tips that mothers and daughters typically share. She is very inexperienced in this way and it makes her all the more endearing and relatable."
~Briana (Goodreads)
"I couldn't put it down! It sucked me in from the beginning! I can't wait to see what happens!"
~ Jennifer Patterson (Goodreads)