Powerless {Book Review}

Author: Lauren Roberts
Genre: YA Romantasy
Part of a Series: Y (1 of 3)
Pages: 528
In Short: A YA Dystopian Romance Fantasy book. It gave me Hunger Games with powers vibes. Great plot twists and just a fabulous story overall.
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My Review:
The TikTok BookTok Hype
I wasn’t immediately drawn to “Powerless.” The synopsis didn’t quite sell me at first and I knew it was very hyped on BookTok. So, when my book club chose it, I was hesitant.
To add to my skepticism, a friend of mine started reading it around the same time and ended up DNF-ing (Did Not Finish) it. But I have to say—I think she missed out.
I ended up really enjoying this book! I rated it 4.5 stars!
The Story and Its Structure
“Powerless” is set in a dystopian world, think “The Hunger Games” but with powers.
The narrative is told through dual points of view, switching between the two main characters, Kai and Paetyn. Occasionally, we also get a perspective from other characters, like Kitt.
We get to see both viewpoints with only a little overlap. That being said, the chapters are not numbered or named, each just says who’s point of view it is from.
Themes and Style
The over all romance trope for this one is enemies to lovers.
I initially thought it was a slow-burn romance, only to realize it’s a YA fantasy, meaning it doesn’t get too steamy. The romance here is more subdued—perfect for younger readers or anyone who prefers less explicit content.
There’s kissing, but it doesn’t go beyond that, which makes it suitable for a broader age range.

However, be warned: the book is quite violent. You might want to preview it before handing it over to a tween or younger teen.
World-Building and Powers
The story is set in a world where a plague has drastically changed society. Those who survived either remained ordinary or developed extraordinary powers.
Ordinary people (those without powers) are exiled to the desert, known as the Scorches. If any ordinary person is found within the city limits, they face death at the hands of the Enforcer. Those with powers are called Elites and live in the main city.
There are also “Mundanes”, those with lesser powers who live a slum like city which is where we find our main character Paedyn living.
The Plot Twists
I loved all the plot twists in this book. There were lots of things that happened that I did not see coming which kept the book exciting. Often you can figure out at least some of the plot twists coming from a mile away, but Lauren Roberts kept me on my toes.
I was enjoying it so much that I went ahead and bought the sequel, “Reckless,” before even finishing the first book! I’m glad I did because it ends on a cliff hanger and I couldn’t wait to keep reading this story.
Spoiler Alert: Let’s Dive Deeper
If you haven’t read “Powerless” yet, I suggest stopping here and grabbing a copy because the rest of this review will include some spoilers.
As the plot unfolds, I was constantly kept on edge by the numerous plot twists. At one point, I thought the story might turn into a love triangle, but that didn’t happen…although reading the sequel maybe it did…
Can we talk about those deaths and almost deaths? I definitely gasped when I thought Kai had accidentally killed Jax and I almost cried when Adena died…and books don’t generally make me cry.
I’m not really sure about that ending, it didn’t seem to leave us any good path forward. What did you think of the ending?
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