Supposedly, the battle's over and won, and all of Panem rejoices. But for Kayly Snow, the fight is just beginning. When the rebels made war on the Capitol, Kayly's life of whatever she wanted was shattered. She had to run for her life from the rebel snipers, and when found deep in an underground basement of Snow's palace, hoped for at best a clean death. That was until the victors voted on a last, symbolic Hunger Games, for the children of the Capitol - especially her. Thrown into the arena with her best friend Meri, she has no problem expressing her hatred for those who speak of justice and yet still use children to enact their punishments. And the victors themselves struggle with what they had originally voted after being asked to mentor the Capitol children. Kayly has no experience of surviving or fighting; then again, neither do the others, apart from a few who had the good fortune to be trainers' children, stylists' children who know how the Games really work. The most pampered of any child in Panem, Snow's granddaughter has almost no chance of survival. But much like a certain District 12 girl, she's not going to give up without a fight. Even if her real purpose is to save Meri. This is not fair. This is not justice. This is not right. This is children fighting to the death. This is the price paid for Katniss Everdeen's choice. This is The Mockingjay Legacy.
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