Rehabilitation: (Unbelief I)

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3.6
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They took Jacob for Believing.

Now I have to break into the one place no one ever escapes to get him back. Rehabilitation is a nightmare, a place where minds are broken and faith is eradicated. But I'll face any horror to save my best friend. Even if it means risking everything. Even if it means sacrificing myself.

If you loved the forbidden romance and fight against oppression in The Hunger Games, you'll devour the Unbelief series. This is book 1 of a completed dystopian survival series, set in a post-apocalyptic world with hints of romance. These books should be read in order, like so: book 1, book 2, book 3. The prequel God Wars may be read as book 4. Hard cliff hangers. The full trilogy is available as a bundle, ebook format only. God Wars: The Beginnings is separate.

★ "The society is a cleverly conceived and thought provoking one. I really enjoy these novels and Stone's style of writing."

★ "The writing is dynamic and fast-paced as is the action. Hard to put down! A new powerhouse for sci-fi! Highly recommend!"

★ "Haven't read anything like it, and I love books like that if I am interested in the story. Rarely do I find books like that."

★ "...the strong female lead is someone that can be looked up to. I especially love that you were able to integrate a strong moral tale with this dystopian world and have it not sound 'preachy' or condescending."

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3.6
25 reviews
V Brandon
April 8, 2015
A captivating dystopian adventure! The story revolves around the Laws, how they affect Sinna, Jacob and his sister, Sammy. "Rehabilitation, " book one in the series, shows Sinna's barren existence at the Gate and begins to explain how it came about. Powerfully well written novel! Received book free for an honest review.
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Barry Wood
June 13, 2016
Good read but 100 pages isn't a book its more of a sample.Who would buy these whats the point before you even get into the story its over.A book should be at least 200 to 300 pages
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Jadyn Weibert
October 22, 2015
IT's hard finding a good book let alone an amazing book love it I'll definitely read it again
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About the author

 C.B. Stone is sometimes called author, writer, or purveyor of stories. One might even dub her a yarn spinner if you will. It's very possible she might be considered just a little left of normal by most, but she's cool with that. Really, she's too busy avoiding normal to care. 


On any given day, you might find Stone pounding away at a keyboard in sunny Miami, contemplating waves, contemplating life and dreaming up more exciting stories to share with readers. Except Sunday's of course. Sunday's are God's day, so you'll often find her making her best "joyful noise" with her local church praise team. 

When not pounding poor fingers to bloody nuggets and reinventing the definition of eye strain, C.B. Stone enjoys living it up, doing the family thing, the kid thing, and the friend thing. And in her downtime, reading the minds of fans. 


Also being invisible. Being invisible is fun.

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