
Synopsis
One man could offer her the world. The other will help her destroy it . . .
Born to an Elite family, Emeline has been marked as different from birth, both for her heterochromia – her differently coloured eyes – and by a society that judges all its citizens on their ability to conform.
Emeline only has one role open to her: to become a mother. Offered a pro-creation contract with Collin, a member of the Illum – the governing body of the Elite – Emeline finds herself increasingly torn between her growing complicated feelings for her proposed mate, and another man who lives on the margins of their society who challenges her ideals.
When the marginalized rise up in rebellion, Emeline begins to question everything she has ever believed in.
It’s time to choose a side . . .
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Reviews
Colouful, inventive and addicting . . . Reading Conform gave me the same feeling I had when I was younger reading The Hunger Games . . . A talent who I know will delight readers for years to come.Jenna Bush Hager
Ariel Sullivan’s Conform pulses with drama and romantic tension, propelling readers through a world where love, autonomy, and rebellion collide. Like a cross between The Hunger Games and The Handmaid’s Tale, this dystopian debut (a new "dystomance") delivers gripping twists and an irresistible emotional core, exploring power, identity, and the cost of defiance. I loved this novel! Propulsive, thought-provoking, and utterly unputdownable, it's a must-read.Jean Kwok, New York Times bestselling author of The Leftover Woman