Spark: Careen's Prequel to the Resistance Series

Spark: Careen's Prequel to the Resistance Series

by Tracy Lawson

Dystopian
Amazon:★★★★4.1(38)
Goodreads:★★★★4.12(43)
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Added on January 15, 2026

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"What was our heroine Careen Catecher like BEFORE she became a firebrand for the Resistance? Well, she was just a normal teenage girl trying to survive college in the totalitarian state of Tracy Lawson's creation." --review by Patrick Hodges

"Careen is a believable, strong female protagonist who, having survived a harrowing terrorist attack, is now trying to survive [college] in a new 'Quadrant' where she can't seem to fit in." --review by Candace Williams

A strong heroine is made, not born.

Though Careen Catecher survived a terrorist attack when she was nine, her childhood ended on that awful day. Now, nine years later, she’s ready for her life to truly begin.

A full scholarship to a prestigious university far from her beleaguered home quadrant seems like a dream come true, but when she arrives on campus, she’s perceived as a charity case, despite grades and test scores that prove she’s the academic equal of the best students there.

Careen knows she’s tough enough to survive just about anything, but fitting in with her acquisitive peers—at least on the surface—is necessary if she’s going to leave the past behind and claim the stable future she craves.

But her past won’t stay buried. She’s only been at school for a few weeks when a cryptic message from an unlikely friend raises questions that may put her in danger all over again.

Check out this novella-length prequel to the award-winning Resistance Series, “a promising new YA series about a totalitarian America.”

Reader Reviews

★★★★catherine ♡

Much more casual, light than the original series, but still with the same tinge of unseen danger.

★★★Sherry Fundin

This is a wonderful and enticing introduction to Careen, who is running from her past to start her life anew, and The Resistance Series that reeks of government conspiracy and danger…and I am hooked.To see more visit fundinmental

★★★Clare O'Beara

This is readable but nothing much happens. A girl goes to college and decides to dress more like those around her. She has been accepted although she is insecure because her parents were killed by a bomb blast when she was young, and we learn that the government controls much of life for everyone. I appreciate that this is a short prequel and I have not read the other books. Some drama rather bigger than a tutor making the girl tell her story in class would have been a sensible idea if the freeb