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Welcome to my blog! My name is Kim and I write young adult paranormal, mysteries, and thrillers. This blog enables me to share the two things I love: Books and the craft of writing.

Ask the Girl is my debut novel. Murdered in 1925, Kate must seek the help of Lila and her sister to save her from her demon prison.

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"The Invasion" by Joanne Taylor: A Gritty Battle for Survival and Freedom in a Broken World

If you've been following Charlotte and Anna through the chaos of The After Series, then book three, The Invasion, brings even higher stakes and tenser challenges. Joanne Taylor delivers another installment that balances action, survival, and emotional resilience—this time against a backdrop of national crisis and political unrest.


Published by FriesenPress, and book tour sponsor is iRead Book Tour, The Invasion continues to explore life after collapse—but now, the danger isn’t just wild terrain and missing parents. It's organized invaders, a crumbling nation, and the question of who, if anyone, should rebuild.


Thank you to the author for the book and my honest review. Be sure to read my full review below!


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🔥 The Story: War, Resistance, and Two Brave Girls


In this third chapter, Charlotte and Anna are no longer just trying to survive—they're trying to protect what's left of their home. With Canada’s government in ruins and invaders pushing in, the girls are swept into the heart of the Resistance, forced to make decisions that go far beyond foraging or building shelter.


The threat of capture is constant. They're always on the move, navigating unfamiliar land, trying to stay ahead of a relentless enemy. And while they’re still just teens, the courage they show is massive.


💬 What I Loved


Charlotte continues to shine as the strong, smart, relatable protagonist we’ve grown to admire. I love how her survival skills evolve and how she keeps pushing forward, no matter how tired or afraid she is. That sense of "what would I do in this situation?" is still strong in this book—and it's part of what makes this series so fun and immersive.


The tension stays high throughout. Whether it’s a narrow escape or a quiet moment where doubt creeps in, you’re always turning the page wondering what’s next.


And Anna? She’s growing too. Their bond remains a core strength of the series, and it’s refreshing to see it tested and deepened rather than falling into clichés.


⚠️ What Didn’t Work for Me


While the survival and emotional elements stayed strong, I personally didn’t connect as much with the government/resistance storyline. The broader political angle pulled the story away from what I loved most in the first two books—raw survival and close-knit personal stakes. That said, this could totally be a matter of personal taste. Readers who enjoy dystopian military or resistance-style stories might find this arc exciting and well-paced.


🏞️ Setting the Stage for War


One thing that still holds strong in Taylor’s writing is her setting. The unfamiliar terrain, the looming threat of war, the atmosphere of tension—it’s all vividly drawn. You can feel the cold uncertainty, and the way danger seems to be hiding around every tree or behind every decision.


🧠 Themes: Growth, Grit, and the Cost of Freedom


What continues to shine in The After Series is its emotional core. This isn’t just a war story. It’s a story about young people pushed beyond what’s fair or reasonable, and how they hold onto hope anyway. It’s about resilience, resourcefulness, and that human instinct to keep going, even when it’s hard.


The theme of sacrifice starts to take a stronger role here too—what you're willing to give up for a cause, a friend, or a country.


🧭 Final Thoughts


The Invasion is a tense, action-filled continuation of Charlotte and Anna’s journey. While the political plotlines didn’t fully land for me, the heart of the series—two brave girls trying to survive and do the right thing—remains compelling and powerful.


If you've read the first two books, you'll want to see where this chapter leads. And if you're new to The After Series, this is a great reason to start from book one and take the ride all the way through.


⭐ My Rating: 🌟🌟🌟✨ (3.5/5 Stars)


✔️ Strong characters

✔️ High-stakes survival

✔️ Powerful emotions

➖ Less connection to the government/resistance thread


Still, a solid read with a lot to offer for fans of dystopian YA with strong female leads and real-world survival themes.


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