Eazee Life

Eazee Life by Billie Hill

Release: September 20, 2023
Format: Ebook
Publisher: ‎ SpellBound Books
Source: Zooloos Book Tours
Find it at: GoodreadsAmazon

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What is it that makes you human?
The ability to pass your genes on into the future?
Or maybe it’s how rich you are.
Could it be the fact that you were born and have the right to a soul? 

But what about Benedict? 
A clone. 
Not born but grown in a tank to fulfil a purpose not his own? 
Is it his capacity to care, to love that will make him human?

2123. How the world has changed from the before time. Genetically modified corn, spread across the world by powerful companies are meant to save mankind from famine. But ultimately condemns it to infertility and the spectre of annihilation. Hydraulic fracking has laid most of the Sovereign State of England to waste.

But this is a world where if you are rich enough you can have your twisted genes modified which gives you the right to a life of pampered luxury.
The poor, unable to afford the ‘procedure’ are viewed as wastes .

It’s a sweet life for a zenith breeder like seventeen year old Benny Blackwood, whose father’s extensive fracking has caused the air and water to become contaminated. Terrified of his own contamination, his father Charles builds a great Pod to keep his family and the most wealthy safe.

The NON breeders like Indian girl Ketty, her black friend Tish and her older brother Cody must live on the edge, hungry and persecuted in Zones outside the Pod, surviving through the always winter.

How can they escape the path laid out for them? Their only hope is to join the Macchia, the only resistance to the government.
The route out of the Zone is fraught with dangers, especially as they’ve made a serious enemy of Benny.

Eazee Life is the first book in the Eazee Life Trilogy

About the Author:

Hilly attended Rochester College of Art to experience an excellent Foundation Course, which led to a degree course in Graphic Design at Central School of Art and Design in London. Here, she led a colourful life, which she has woven into many of her stories.

After her degree course, she went on a woodworking course to make furniture. Combining her art and woodworking skills, she got a stall at Covent Garden Craft Market to sell hand-made chess and backgammon sets.

She moved to Brighton, a fabulous city but, after teaching Design Technology for fifteen years, she gave it all up to relocate to Órgiva in southern Spain. She has been here for the last seven years, living happily in an old farmhouse on an organic fruit farm in the mountains, with her partner and two rescue dogs.

Hilly is also part of Artists’ Network Alpujarra (ANA), a community of artists who have exhibited extensively in the region of the Alpujarra. She also makes ceramics, jewellery, and up-cycles anything not nailed down.

Hilly writes under the pen name of Billie Hill for her YA work. Eazee Life is book one of a trilogy.

She has two adult psychological thrillers published with Bloodhound Books and two to be published with Hobeck Books.

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Eazee Life Review:

To start, I was captivated by the refreshing and distinctive nature of the story within the futuristic dystopian genre. Despite having explored numerous works in this genre, the author breathed new life into the narrative, notably by seamlessly integrating AI and the concept of cloning, which added an exceptional dimension to the tale. The idea is easy to grasp and is clear to you.

Additionally, the author skillfully weaves a tapestry of characters, including Tish, Kitty, and Benny, each with unique lifestyles and storylines that occasionally intersect, offering a broader perspective on the narrative. My preference leaned towards the Benny vs. Benedict storyline, closely followed by Kitty’s, for the emotional turmoil it conveyed and the societal injustices it exposed, prompting introspection about our real-world disparities. Benny vs. Benedict was the highlight because it showcased how these two characters have opposing personalities and how they react to external factors.

Furthermore, the author injects an element of intrigue through plot threads involving the digicard, Benny’s father, and the dynamics between the Macchia and the Guardians, maintaining an aura of uncertainty. The inclusion of secondary characters like Briony and Cody, though occasionally annoying, added depth to the narrative. As this is a young adult novel, I also enjoyed the romantic interests between the characters.

Some of the most memorable moments included the introduction of Smiler Johnson and the cellar scene during the party, expertly paced to build anticipation towards a thrilling climax. The story concludes suspensefully, leaving readers eager to delve into the subsequent adventures of these characters.

In summary, “Eazee Life” was an enjoyable read that breathed new life into its genre.

Book Tour Schedule

Eazee Life

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on Eazee Life by Billie Hill Blog Tour hosted by Zooloos Book Tours

 

3 Comments

  1. Hi. I’m Hilly, writing as Billie Hill.
    Thanks so much for this fabulous review. It’s amazing to get another person’s perspective on my book and the fact you got what I was trying to get across. Many authors have terrible imposter syndrome, and we wonder if what we write is any good. We need reviews like this to keep faith in ourselves. So, thanks again for taking the time to be on the blog tour and for such a wonderful review. Appreciated.

  2. Hi, Rajiv. Hilly Billie again.
    I wondered if you’d managed to put your review onto Amazon/Goodreads for me yet.
    If you have, sorry. If not, is it possible to pop it up there, as this is such a great review?
    Thanks so much.

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