If you have read Tempest, this review is spoiler free.
Vortex |
Jackson certainly has a lot of distractions to keep his mind off of Holly, but his thoughts go to her almost constantly. Although they are apart for much of Vortex, her presence is still very strong in this story. As in Tempest, Vortex takes you on another mind bending ride with time travel, time lines and a new team of agents, each with their own struggles. I think what I liked most about this book was the influx of new characters and the surprising twists involving those we thought we knew. While we met some of newer characters in Tempest, the reader gets to know everyone a little better. This includes some interesting revelations about Jackson’s dad and a new organization that makes things even more dangerous and complicated for the young Tempest agents. Whereas Book one was a set up of the world(s) that Jackson inhabits, this book was slightly less complicated in that department. There weren’t as many time lines to keep track of, but the addition of new enemies kept things from ever getting boring.
I think one of the reasons I like Jackson so much is because he is a perfect combination of jerk and nice guy. In other words, a flawed hero. We saw some of his jerk side in Tempest, but in Vortex it seemed to me that his experiences have changed him and he did some pretty selfless things. Of course, a lot of it backfired, but it’s the thought that counts, right? Within this book of twists and turns, is a story about a teenage guy who’s life is extremely complicated, both emotionally and physically. As he starts to try to distance himself from the Holly he let go, he also slowly learns that he has to trust his team. There were some complicated emotions wrapped up in all of these new friendships and its not clear where it’s going, but I think it will make for some very interesting dynamics in book three. As for the action, there is plenty of it. There was a great combination of physical action and espionage which really kept me involved in the story. This isn’t a book that allows your mind to wander, that’s for sure. The ending of this installment was both romantic and heart-stopping. It was quite a cliffhanger and January of 2014 seems very far away right now!
I received this book from the publisher in exchange for my honest review.
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I don’t remember too much of the details in Tempest, unfortunately, but I do remember loving Jackson. I need to pick up a copy of this sequel. Excited to see about this ending! Romantic and heart-stopping sounds right up my alley. Great review!
I’m glad to see that this is good. I really enjoyed Tempest and am really excited to read this one!! Ahhh and cliffhanger ending!! I love them hehe!! Great review!
I’m pretty excited to read this one! Tempest was a book that I surprisingly really enjoyed last year, and I’m curious to see what’s in store for Jackson and Holly.
Congrats Chelsea. I used to be so hoping we were going to pull it off, but unfortunately it wasn’t to be.
Believe it or not unlike the Brits in The most effective Exotic Marigold Hotel, who want to leave England I’d love to retire to England. I like that country!
Today, I went to the beach with my children. I found a sea shell and gave it to my 4 year old daughter and said “You can hear the ocean if you put this to your ear.” She put the shell to her ear and screamed. There was a hermit crab inside and it pinched her ear. She never wants to go back! LoL I know this is completely off topic but I had to tell someone!
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