Synopsis:
Ryan’s Story Begins.
OBEDIENCE IS SURVIVAL
RESISTANCE IS PAIN
In a future where freedom has a price, how far would you go to survive?
The year is 2045. America’s war on drugs has turned into a war on its own people. Overcrowded prisons and a ruthless new administration give rise to the Chainmark Act – a brutal solution to prison population control, cloaked as justice.
Ryan Murphy, sixteen and already hardened by life on the streets of New York, becomes one of the first minors “offered” into the program. Sentenced for a crime he didn’t fully understand, Ryan is sold to Brad Wilkins, a sadistic Texas rancher who sees obedience as the only law.
As Ryan grapples with pain, isolation and control, he must learn the rules of survival in a system designed to break him. But even in the darkest corners of captivity, hope flickers – because Ryan knows that survival isn’t enough.
He wants to live.
And he wants to be free.
Review:
“One hundred and eighty years after slavery was abolished in the United States… it was brought back.”
I’ve always been the type to test my limits. You don’t really know what you can handle until something forces you to find out.
This book?
Yeah… it found mine.
Set in 2045, we follow Ryan—just sixteen—who makes one mistake. A stupid one. The kind most people would expect a slap on the wrist for.
That’s not what he gets.
What he’s forced into is brutal, dehumanizing, and honestly hard to even process at times.
I’m not exaggerating when I say this book broke me. I had to stop reading more than once just to breathe. Just to reset.
“Stay quiet. Stand still. Stay quiet. Stand still. Stay quiet. Stand still”
This line still sits on your chest. ðŸ˜
The writing is raw and immersive in a way that doesn’t let you look away. I didn’t just read Ryan’s story, I felt every second of it. Every ounce of fear, pain, and helplessness.
Sleep didn’t exist for me.
Peace of mind was nonexistent. Not til i finished it
By the end, I wasn’t just emotional..I was gutted.
This is not an easy read. It’s not supposed to be. And it’s definitely not for everyone.
But if you can handle something heavy..something dark, suffocating, and brutally honest...this is one of those books that stays with you long after you finish it.
Just do yourself a favor...
Check the trigger warnings. Seriously.
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