The Consortium has been shattered. Mankind has nearly been eradicated, and Caelum is close to civil war. With the galaxy in disorder, the Insurgents are out of allies and time. Despite the assistance of the ancient collective known as the Twelve Timeless, they are failing. Even worse, Nathan is drifting ever deeper into a darkness he never experienced before. He is losing a little piece of himself with every death of someone close to him. Can he become the man he needs to be to save the universe... and himself?
I have dabbled among many professions. I was everything from a private investigator/security professional to a supply chain professional with a Fortune 500 company. I have always used my creativity in different ways from tabletop gaming, to online gaming, to writing fan fiction. I only recently started writing novels, starting with my debut fantasy adventure- The Guardian Chronicles.
I had the privilege to beta read this novel. In doing so, I became an instant fan of Craig Gaydas and I definitely recommend the series to all readers! I loved the adventure of the tale. It was interesting and kept me reading. I wanted to know what the fate of all the different characters were and often, I found myself surprised by what ultimately transpired. There are so many interesting twists and turns that the author takes and I am excited to see where he will take the series next! This is a thought-provoking story that teases the scientific mind with fantasy while offering a splash of romance. There really is "something for everyone" in this great book series!
All I can say is WOW. What a jaw-dropping ending to a fabulous series. I do have to admit, I kinda figured out how this would end by the last couple of chapters, but it was so masterfully written, that the ending still left me stunned. My mind was whirling with all the implications and ramifications of what Nathan had endured to complete the circle. Reborn set on my kindle for over a year and Timeless set for almost a year. But once I read book two, I had to start the last one. That's how involved I became in the storyline. Book three is the darkest one of the series. Nathan has now been reborn as a fighter instead of some naive teenager. He's had to face the painful loss of his hand, loss of Earth, and loss of many friends. Because of all these, a darker nature emerges. How much further will he go to avenge all the senseless wrongs perpetrated by the Consortium and Calypso? And now, he must face the ultimate betrayal. As with the first two books, there is a ton of action and adventure, and we meet more new characters and species. I did think the middle of the book slowed down a bit, but there was a lot of ground to cover for the plot. So, it was understandable. Believe me, the ending made up for it. Other than Nathan, my favorite character was Grillick. What I didn't like, the over use of sour this & sour that. Everyone had sour faces or words. The other two books had proofreading problems, which I overlooked as they didn't interfere with my reading pleasure, but this one just had too many. So I have to knock down my rating by one star. If you're looking for a wonderful, YA, space saga / adventure, they you need to read this book series. I give it my 4 feathers.