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In the second book of The Inevitable Trilogy, a new threat puts Nathan's life in grave danger. Coming to terms with his predicament proves a tall order for Nathan, troubling his family and his girlfriend. It’s up to his sister and the magical spirit who came into his life to save him, and to do so they’ll have to venture beyond what anyone thought possible.

159 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 27, 2011

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Jason Letts

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Sometimes I think writing makes me crazy, but then again I'd probably be even more crazy without it. There are a lot of things I do to balance out though: traveling, distance running, hiking, reading, orange juice, tennis, food fights, walking out of movie theaters telling the people in line that Harry Potter dies, cooking ethnic food, and competitive napping.

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3,053 reviews58 followers
April 15, 2011
"Impossible" is another incredible read by Jason Letts. The storyline takes place immediately following the ending of the first book.

This time, Nathan is losing hope for his future when it is confirmed he has Huntington's disease. While he and Apoxy try to spend quality time together, the stress has put an added strain on their relationship. Cammie and Apoxy once again form a partnership in an effort to save Nathan and Nathan once again attempts to save his sister from being investigated for possibly causing the accident at the cement factory. Apoxy decides to use Cam's invention to travel to a place in the future to receive the cure for Huntington's disease and thus save Nathan. I realize that my poor description may sound rather convoluted but believe me when I say Letts is a master at creating paranormal worlds.

From the moment I began reading, I could not put this book down. I felt a plethora of emotions as I continued on my reading journey: I was excited, amazed, distressed, shocked and saddened by all of the events in the story. The ending was so far from what I believed would happen that I just sat there a moment in a stupor. Wow! This is reading at its' best.
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1,944 reviews58 followers
September 21, 2011
Impossible starts where Inevitable left off. Everything that Nathan, Cammie and Apoxy fought to change in Inevitable seems to have been for nothing in the end. Or does it? Nathan has resigned himself to his fate, but Cammie and Apoxy have a different plan and won’t give up without fighting whether Nathan wants them to or not.

I think what I liked most about this trilogy is that is different than any other paranormal series that I have read. The concept is unique enough that it is very fresh. No vampires, shifters, ghosts, zombies or aliens but Apoxy is definitely not of this world. The story that Jason weaves with Apoxy, Nathan, Cammie and even Eve keeps getting more and more intricate and by the time you get to Incredible you are ready to believe that almost anything is possible and that fate isn’t necessarily unchangeable.

You won’t want to start reading this trilogy without having all three on hand and since one flows right into the other without a break there is no lost time between the books. The Inevitable trilogy is a sweet, unique love story that is worth getting lost in.
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8 reviews
May 29, 2011
As I hoped it would be, this second book of the Inevitable trilogy is much enthralling than the first one. Apoxy is desperate to save her boyfriend Nathan from his generic disease. She is willing to give her life for it. Therefore she needs to travel within the parrallel universe. Cammie, Nathans sister, sends her back in the past, but something goes wrong. Why is Apoxy suddingly acting so strange? What about the 'other' Nathan? Who is Eve? A nice read with a touch of romance and soft suspense.
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Author 6 books20 followers
June 6, 2011
I really liked the first book in this series, Inevitable, but was disappointed with this second installment. While it definitely takes the characters further into the overall story, I just didn't seem to care as much about them (or what happened to them) as I did in the first book.

Of course, I'm still giving it a 4-star rating, because it is still very much worth reading. I'm just hoping book three has more of the intensity of the Inevitable.
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42 reviews2 followers
May 23, 2011
I was so involved in this book that a whole day went by and here it is 11pm and I have finished! An excellent series so far about true love and what we are willing to sacrifice to save the ones we love. In my opinion, this book had me more captivated than the first. Definitely as good as the first Anita Blake Vampire Hunter books. I can't wait to read Jason Letts' third book!
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122 reviews16 followers
December 2, 2011
I hardly ever give out 1 star reviews, but I disliked this book so much that I couldnt even finish it, which is another very odd thing for me. I liked the 1st book, but I just couldnt make myself like this one.
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15 reviews1 follower
April 13, 2011
I think this book is a bit better than the last one...
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497 reviews
May 24, 2011
This trilogy is getting better....can't wait to read the last one to find out what happens!!
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38 reviews11 followers
June 15, 2011
I started reading this book last week. So far, I've found it a bit slow. But I am invested and will continue reading. I'll update as soon as I've finished with my final thoughts.
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