Timestorm - Julie Cross

Timestorm

By Julie Cross

  • Release Date: 2014-01-28
  • Genre: Science Fiction for Young Adults
Score: 5
5
From 14 Ratings

Description

"Cross's zippy writing and fresh plot are an exhilarating combination." —Publishers Weekly

The battle between the Tempest Division and Eyewall comes to a shocking conclusion in Timestormthe final installment of Julie Cross's Tempest trilogy, where the need for survival stretches the boundaries of history, both past and future, and the world Jackson Meyer once knew is a place forever marked by the detrimental effects of time travel.

As Jackson recovers from his brush with death, he's surrounded not only by the people he loves most—his dad, Courtney, and Holly—he's also among a few of the original time travelers. As he learns more about their lives and how this world began, it becomes apparent that they need to put a stop to Thomas and Dr. Ludwig's experimenting at Eyewall Headquarters. What starts out as an escape plan becomes a war between time and humanity, between free will and peace. It's the battle Jackson was born to fight and he's not about to back down. Not for anything. Not for anyone.

Reviews

  • Love this entire series!

    5
    By Kyrsteng
    These books are just amazing! You can't help but love them, they draw your attention constantly! Jackson and Holly's relationship is so cute! They are perfect for eachother! It's a little complex though so if your going to be reading these books you need to have an open mind, and you can't stop in the middle expecting to pick it back up. I wish there was more to the series, because everyone wants to know what happens next. Pretty much the best series I've ever read and you won't regret buying it! Thanks Julie
  • Problems!!!

    5
    By BlahDA!
    I pre ordered this book about a month ago and it says that in order to read it I have to pay 10 freaking $'s again! So can I have my book, or what? (Oh and the 5🌟 r bcuz I really lik the other books)
  • Exhilarating

    5
    By Rickym17
    I cannot begin to say how this book is amazing. The conclusion of Cross' Tempest series left me wanting more but I'll settle for this :) The conclusion of Jackson Meyer's story is one that I won't ever forget