The Order has failed in its mission. The timeline is in shambles.
Gerald Holstrom is a Genous Repeatous, a repeating immortal, a Journeyer. He is one of the founding members of The Order, a group of people that is responsible for maintaining the timeline so other Journeyers can live in relative peace and obscurity.
The only problem is, he doesn’t remember anything before his most recent life. After waking up from a life sentence for killing the woman he is madly in love with, Gerald finds out his memories have been taken from him. Thousands of years, millions of experiences gone.
Gerald fights desperately to figure out how to reassemble the machine that was used to wipe his memory in a desperate attempt as reversing the process. It is technology from the future, carried back through time in the minds of Journeyers. His plan is to capture one of those Journeyers and force the information out of them.
With limited resources and knowledge, Gerald must fight against the most powerful Journeyers if he is going to have a chance of reloading his memories and correcting the timeline.
Will Gerald Holstrom be able to find himself again?
Family Ties and Apocalyptic Vibes: Reload Delivers
In Reload, Gerald wakes up in a San Luis Obispo that’s taken a sharp turn into dystopian territory, far from the hometown he once knew. A massive upheaval has reshaped his world into something unsettling, forcing him to navigate a tricky new dynamic with his mother while working to protect those closest to him.
After racing through the first book, I dove into Reload and couldn’t stop. I finished it in under 24 hours, hooked by its gripping story and vivid world. KJ Nelson nails it, crafting a sequel that’s tough to put down and leaves you eager for more.
I loved the first book in the series and have been waiting years for the sequel to come out. It was really good and I'm even more ready for the third book. Hopefully, it comes out soon.
Although I love the story, it is too wordy for me. I find myself skimming paragraphs quite a bit as to not get bored with details I don't care about. That's my only complaint. I love the characters, the story, all of it!
Great storytelling. Love this series. Could be 20 books in it with expansions out to other characters stories. Can’t wait for book three, and hope I’ll get that fix by the end of 2025 ;)