Twelve years have passed since the events detailed in Ascending the Hourglass.
Persius remains restless and hopes to learn much more about the phenomenon he calls jumping. Jack and Banner are now young men, and they assist him in his research.
Al's family continues to grow, and Pete develops a new love interest.
The moon that orbits the planet Royal has been an idyllic home for many years, but will it remain that way? And if not, is there any possible method by which Prisoner Number One's family might return to Earth?
Discover what waits for them all Beyond the Lemon Tree Moon.
I was worried when the narrator was Banner instead of Number One, but Anthony Dean pulled it off and wrote yet another book that I just couldn't put down! I absolutely love the entire series! Well done good sir!
If you read the first two, you definitely want to keep going with this one. If you haven't read the first two, then get to it!
Sarjan kolmas osa oli edellisiä ... täyteläisempi. Tarina mene yhä laajemmalle ja syvemmälle, löytää omaa ääntään ja avaa koko ajan uusia mahdollisuuksia. Tällä kertaa lukukokemus ei tuntunut enää lyhyeltä tarinalta, vaan kokonaiselta kirjalta. Hahmot alkavat kohdata myös koko ajan monimutkaisempia haasteita ja nyt ollaan jo kaukana ensimmäisen kirjan suoraviivaisuudesta. On ilo jatkaa sarjan lukemista - heti seuraavaan.
An interesting mixture of time travel, space travel, post apocalyptic/alternate history novel. The dialogue is quite dry and the story rather skeletal and streamlined. But I finished it, so it must be worth five stars.
It was pretty good until this one. Then it got boring. Which is typical of Kindle Unlimited books since the author apparently gets paid by the number of words read.